The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 ページ |
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... ASSYRIANS . 1. THE Assyrians , or Syrians , inhabited the country which was first settled by Ashur , a son of Shem , and afterwards taken by Nimrod , a grandson of Ham . Assyria is now a part of Persia . The Assyrian was one of the four ...
... ASSYRIANS . 1. THE Assyrians , or Syrians , inhabited the country which was first settled by Ashur , a son of Shem , and afterwards taken by Nimrod , a grandson of Ham . Assyria is now a part of Persia . The Assyrian was one of the four ...
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... Assyria were numerous , which necessa- rily resulted from the long continuance of the empire ; yet nothing besides ... Assyrian kings ? -Which one of them , whose life and reign are recorded , is deserving of particular notice ? -What ...
... Assyria were numerous , which necessa- rily resulted from the long continuance of the empire ; yet nothing besides ... Assyrian kings ? -Which one of them , whose life and reign are recorded , is deserving of particular notice ? -What ...
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... Assyrian empire ; and some have even doubted , but without reason , the existence of it . But notwithstanding the obscurity in which the history of this nation is involved , it is generally believed , that the empire was founded about ...
... Assyrian empire ; and some have even doubted , but without reason , the existence of it . But notwithstanding the obscurity in which the history of this nation is involved , it is generally believed , that the empire was founded about ...
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