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No sophistry or empty volubility, adorned with all the inthralling powers of language or eloquence, can controvert, or overthrow, established and historic facts; they are the essentials to the proofs, and are the only, and the conclusive proofs themselves, that Prophecies have been fulfilled when, therefore, incontrovertible truths are brought from the archives of acknowledged History, and they substantiate-and undeniably,-the actual accomplishment of Prophecies, then those inspired Visions of an unapproached future, upon being so proven to have become the now stern realities of the past, or of the present, they must,—they can be only viewed and received, as the Divine pre-ordinances of ALMIGHTY GOD,-promulgated to a wondering world, from the hallowed lips of His chosen Prophets and Mediators!-Such sacred messengers to Mankind, were Moses, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel ;-and the last Prophet upon Earth,-fulfilling by His presence the Truth of Holy-Writ was The Son of God,-The MessiahTHE OMNIPOTENT REDEEMER OF THE UNIVERSE!

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Chinese, 131.

Capital of Virginia, 133.

Citizen of United States, 133.

Canaan, 139. 146. 211. 214.

Canaanites, 139. 140. 141. 145.
Calmet, 150. 159.

Cross of Astarte, 152.

Cadmus, 159. 172. 199. 221. 222. 227,
Colchians, 163.

Chaldean Letters, 436.

Cappadocians, 163.

Charles the Fifth, 166.

Cleopatra, 175, 343.

Chaldeans, 179.

Continental Congress, 189.
Crucifix, 191.

Cæsar's Master, 192.

Capuchin Friars of Palermo, 194.
Charon, 199.

Canarians (Ancient), 200.

Cain, 212.

Cadmii, 219.

Cilicia, 227.

Cyprus, 228, 315. 340.

Cadmean Government, 230.

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DAVID, 28. 149. 185. 230. 232,
Doric, 33.

Dalmatia, 38, 340.

Dacii, 39. 130.

Domitian, 40.
Disputation, 43.
De Vinci, 43.

Denon of France, 45.
Diamond, 47.
Dupaix, 52.
Del Rio, 52.

Drawings, 54.
Daguerreotype, 55.

Diodorus Siculus, 75. 169.

Demotic Language, 75.

Decalogue, 84. 186. 214. 4441.

Dictionary of the Bible, 150.

Dido, 160, 246-268.

Delaware Tribes, 189.

Desdemona, 194.

"Daughter of Sidon," 205. 219. 247. 397.

Dius of Phoenicia, 230. 231.

Death of Dido, 265.

Deaths of the Queen of Carthage and Cato com-

pared, 266-268.

"Delenda est Carthago," 264.

Distinction between Comparison and Contrast,

266.

Delta of the Nile, 281.

Diurnal Hemisphere, 290.

Dead Sea, 316.

Deity of Phoenicia, 365.

Demon of Macedonia, 376.

Defenders of the r Native Land, 377,

Danish Conquerors, 377.

Death of Alexander, 383.

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Cestius, 39.

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