The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Greeks, Volym 1James, John and Paul Knapton, 1734 |
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Sida viii
... Use of to punish the Prevarications of fa 5. 26. his People : He lifted up an Ensign to the Nations from far , and hifs'd unto them from the End of the Earth , to come and receive his Idem . c . Orders : He himself put the Sword into ...
... Use of to punish the Prevarications of fa 5. 26. his People : He lifted up an Ensign to the Nations from far , and hifs'd unto them from the End of the Earth , to come and receive his Idem . c . Orders : He himself put the Sword into ...
Sida xxv
... use as I can of the folid Reflections in the second and third Part of Mr. Boffuet's Arborum flos , eft pleni veris indicium , & anni renafcentis : Flos gaudium arborum . Tunc fe novas , aliafque quam funt , oftendunt : Tunc variis colo ...
... use as I can of the folid Reflections in the second and third Part of Mr. Boffuet's Arborum flos , eft pleni veris indicium , & anni renafcentis : Flos gaudium arborum . Tunc fe novas , aliafque quam funt , oftendunt : Tunc variis colo ...
Sida xxvi
... use of other Men's Labours , is a fort of a Renun- ciation to the Title and Quality of an Author . But Jealoufy is but little my Temper , and I fhould be very glad , and think my felf ex- tremely happy , in the Reputation of a good ...
... use of other Men's Labours , is a fort of a Renun- ciation to the Title and Quality of an Author . But Jealoufy is but little my Temper , and I fhould be very glad , and think my felf ex- tremely happy , in the Reputation of a good ...
Sida xxxviii
... Use of their Laws and Privileges , by annual Tributes impofed upon them ; and fometimes they even left the Kings upon their Thrones , and exacted from them no more than fome fort of Homage . THE wifeft and most politick made it their ...
... Use of their Laws and Privileges , by annual Tributes impofed upon them ; and fometimes they even left the Kings upon their Thrones , and exacted from them no more than fome fort of Homage . THE wifeft and most politick made it their ...
Sida 9
... use . PLINY gives us in few words , a juft idea of these Lib 36 . pyramids , when he calls them a foolish and ufelefs cap . 12 . oftentation of the wealth of the Egyptian kings ; Regum pecuniæ otiofa ac ftulta oftentatio . And adds ...
... use . PLINY gives us in few words , a juft idea of these Lib 36 . pyramids , when he calls them a foolish and ufelefs cap . 12 . oftentation of the wealth of the Egyptian kings ; Regum pecuniæ otiofa ac ftulta oftentatio . And adds ...
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Sida 88 - Asa cried unto the Lord his God, and said, "Lord, it is nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power : help us, O Lord our God ; for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude. O Lord, thou art our God; let not man prevail against thee.
Sida 22 - For the land, whither thou goest in to possess it, is not as the land of Egypt, from whence ye came out, where thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst it with thy foot, as a garden of herbs : but the land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven...
Sida 107 - ... thus saith the Lord ; Behold, I will give Pharaoh-hophra king of Egypt into the hand of his enemies, and into the hand of them that seek his life...
Sida 49 - Egyptian language ; and this first gave the hint to Orpheus, who had been in Egypt, and after him, to the other Greeks, to invent the fiction of Charon's boat. As soon as a man was dead, he was brought to his trial. The public accuser was heard. If he proved that the deceased had led a bad life, his memory was condemned, and he was deprived of burial. The people...
Sida 88 - Asa cried unto the LORD his God, and said, LORD; it is nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power: help us, O LORD our God; for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude. O LORD, thou art our God: let not man prevail against thee.
Sida 46 - ... having changed the glory of the incorruptible God, into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed beasts, and creeping things.
Sida 22 - ... visible ; all which forms a delightful prospect. This view is bounded by mountains and woods, which terminate, at the utmost distance the eye can discover, the most beautiful horizon that can be imagined. On the contrary, in winter, that is to say, in the months of January and February, the whole country is like one continued scene of beautiful meadows, whose verdure, enamelled with flowers, charms the eye.
Sida 105 - Therefore thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I will give the land of Egypt unto Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon; and he shall take her multitude, and take her spoil, and take her prey; and it shall be the wages for his army. I have given him the land of Egypt for his labour wherewith he served against it, because they wrought for me, saith the Lord God.
Sida viii - I have put down the inhabitants like a valiant man : and my hand hath found as a nest the riches of the people ; and as one gathereth eggs that are left, have I gathered all the earth ; and there was none that moved the wing, or opened the mouth, or peeped.
Sida 23 - ... on every side, flocks and herds dispersed over all the plains, with infinite numbers of husbandmen and gardeners. The air is then perfumed by the great quantity of blossoms on the orange, lemon, and other trees; and is so pure, that a wholesomer or more agreeable is not found in the world; so that nature, being then dead, as it were, in all other climates, seems to be alive only for so delightful an abode.