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Page 262
... called Kermesir * , and compared by Niebuhr to the Tehama of Arabia , a specific term among that people also , to distinguish the margin bordering on the sea , from the mountainous region inland . Kermesir , however , is not confined to ...
... called Kermesir * , and compared by Niebuhr to the Tehama of Arabia , a specific term among that people also , to distinguish the margin bordering on the sea , from the mountainous region inland . Kermesir , however , is not confined to ...
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... called Hecatombaion , in allusion to the numerous sacrifices by which it was distinguished , the Athenians from the wards in the city , and the districts in the country , amounting collectively to one hundred and seventy - four in ...
... called Hecatombaion , in allusion to the numerous sacrifices by which it was distinguished , the Athenians from the wards in the city , and the districts in the country , amounting collectively to one hundred and seventy - four in ...
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... called black - mail , to secure such goods from rapine . It is supposed by Dr. Gilbert Stuart , that the present mentioned in the statute of James was called Black - mail , because it was a pay- ment in cattle ; it was afterward a ...
... called black - mail , to secure such goods from rapine . It is supposed by Dr. Gilbert Stuart , that the present mentioned in the statute of James was called Black - mail , because it was a pay- ment in cattle ; it was afterward a ...
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