| Charles Thompson (fict. name.) - 1744 - 470 pages
...Abel flain, in the Neighbourhood of Damafcus. IT is certain that the Syrians were anciently govern'd by Heads of Families, who had the Title Of Kings ;...even to the Days of Saul, is plain from the Kings of Zobab mention'd in Scripture*, amongft the reft of his Enemies. We have, indeed, fome Reafon to conjecturt,... | |
| World history - 1747 - 524 pages
...that there were great numbers of ment them in the country, is certain ; and no lefs certain it is, that they continued under the fame government, in part, even to the days of Saul ; as appears from the kings of Zobah h, and the petty kings in Mefopotamia, who were fummoned to attend... | |
| World history - 1747 - 530 pages
...that there were great numbers ofmt>it. them in the country, is certain ; and no lefs certain it is, that they continued under the fame government, in part, even to the days of Saul; as appears from the kings of Zobah h, and the petty kings in Mefopotamia, who wj<ere fummoned to xttendBenbadad... | |
| Universal history - 1779 - 492 pages
...great numbers of *"**• thefe foverelgris in the country, is certain ; and no lefs certain it is, that they continued under the fame government, in part, even to the days of Saul, as appears from the kings of Zobah, and the petty kings in Mefopotamia, thefe magnificent ruins, which... | |
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