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... Persia as of Palestine . This equally important archæological inference will also become probable ; that into the book of Leviticus has been grafted the entire code of the Persian empire ; and that through its means may be re ...
... Persia as of Palestine . This equally important archæological inference will also become probable ; that into the book of Leviticus has been grafted the entire code of the Persian empire ; and that through its means may be re ...
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... Persian feelings of delicacy is noticed , when the indifference was observed with which many . of the English gentlemen had stripped to bathe : absolute nudity being with the Persians an object of horror , and supposed to indicate ...
... Persian feelings of delicacy is noticed , when the indifference was observed with which many . of the English gentlemen had stripped to bathe : absolute nudity being with the Persians an object of horror , and supposed to indicate ...
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... Persian , who gave us lessons in the Persian language ; and he said , that many of his countrymen asked his permission to take Mr. Martyn's translation to their homes , where they kept it for several days , and expressed themselves much ...
... Persian , who gave us lessons in the Persian language ; and he said , that many of his countrymen asked his permission to take Mr. Martyn's translation to their homes , where they kept it for several days , and expressed themselves much ...
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