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Page 56
... facts relative to the geography and history of the antient world ; by which , he thinks , it is proved that the Sanscreet writings decidedly corroborate the Mosaic records . ' We should not much wonder to find a learned and ingenious ...
... facts relative to the geography and history of the antient world ; by which , he thinks , it is proved that the Sanscreet writings decidedly corroborate the Mosaic records . ' We should not much wonder to find a learned and ingenious ...
Page 139
... facts ( he adds ) I shall take from the most authentic and approved historians , both antient and modern ; and ... facts recorded have previously agreed with the facts predicted , and the time , when time is mentioned in the prophecy ...
... facts ( he adds ) I shall take from the most authentic and approved historians , both antient and modern ; and ... facts recorded have previously agreed with the facts predicted , and the time , when time is mentioned in the prophecy ...
Page 142
... facts . Another chapter of considerable length is devoted to the illustration of the rise , progress , establishment ... facts recorded and depicted with very strong colouring by the Abbé Barruel , Professor Robison , and others ; and ...
... facts . Another chapter of considerable length is devoted to the illustration of the rise , progress , establishment ... facts recorded and depicted with very strong colouring by the Abbé Barruel , Professor Robison , and others ; and ...
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