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... character , as we now call it , was invented under the Se- leucidæ at soonest . He farther imagines that the book of Ezra was written in the old Hebrew character , and the epistle to Artaxerxes ( chap . 4. ) , in a different character ...
... character , as we now call it , was invented under the Se- leucidæ at soonest . He farther imagines that the book of Ezra was written in the old Hebrew character , and the epistle to Artaxerxes ( chap . 4. ) , in a different character ...
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... character , as we now call it , was invented under the Se- leucidæ at soonest . He farther imagines that the book of Ezra was written in the old Hebrew character , and the epistle to Artaxerxes ( chap . 4. ) , in a different character ...
... character , as we now call it , was invented under the Se- leucidæ at soonest . He farther imagines that the book of Ezra was written in the old Hebrew character , and the epistle to Artaxerxes ( chap . 4. ) , in a different character ...
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... character as a student , 13. As a teacher of religion , 14 . Rock salt , curious account of , 134 , 135 : Romans , antient , the declension of their manners under the re- publican government , 527 . Russia , Emperor of , ( Peter III ...
... character as a student , 13. As a teacher of religion , 14 . Rock salt , curious account of , 134 , 135 : Romans , antient , the declension of their manners under the re- publican government , 527 . Russia , Emperor of , ( Peter III ...
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