Blackwood's Magazine, 第 44 巻W. Blackwood, 1838 |
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... Chaldeans , or two years after the 27th of the reign of Nebuchadnez- zar , B. c . 578 , which would , therefore , appear to be the date intended by the prophet , ( Exek . xxix . 27. ) which relates exclusively to the conquest of Egypt ...
... Chaldeans , or two years after the 27th of the reign of Nebuchadnez- zar , B. c . 578 , which would , therefore , appear to be the date intended by the prophet , ( Exek . xxix . 27. ) which relates exclusively to the conquest of Egypt ...
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... Chaldean , Persian , and Græco- Egyptian Kings , and Roman Empe- rors , originated by Hipparchus in the second century B.C. , was continued by Claudius Ptolemy , in the second * * The re- century of the Christian era . covery of this ...
... Chaldean , Persian , and Græco- Egyptian Kings , and Roman Empe- rors , originated by Hipparchus in the second century B.C. , was continued by Claudius Ptolemy , in the second * * The re- century of the Christian era . covery of this ...
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... Chaldean succession , is named the era of Nabonassar , and dates from the year B.C. 747 , when the Thoth fell on ... Chaldeans , and other primitive nations , which have reached us through the Greek and Latin lan- guages ; including the ...
... Chaldean succession , is named the era of Nabonassar , and dates from the year B.C. 747 , when the Thoth fell on ... Chaldeans , and other primitive nations , which have reached us through the Greek and Latin lan- guages ; including the ...
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... Chaldean . " " My stars ! -a Chaldean ! How come you into our parts , so far from Asia ? " VOL . XLIV . NO . CCLXXIV . 66 My course has happened to bring me here . Partly ennui , and partly a thirst of knowledge regulate my mo- tions ...
... Chaldean . " " My stars ! -a Chaldean ! How come you into our parts , so far from Asia ? " VOL . XLIV . NO . CCLXXIV . 66 My course has happened to bring me here . Partly ennui , and partly a thirst of knowledge regulate my mo- tions ...
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... Chaldean , gaily , " throw aside all troublesome thoughts for a little ; - fill up a good bumper , and tell me all your distresses in the same open familiar way I have spoken to you . ' Le Blond took the advice as regard- ed the bumper ...
... Chaldean , gaily , " throw aside all troublesome thoughts for a little ; - fill up a good bumper , and tell me all your distresses in the same open familiar way I have spoken to you . ' Le Blond took the advice as regard- ed the bumper ...
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