| 1767 - 574 sidor
...author's preface, which will fully mow the ground-work of his ingenious hypothefis. " It is necellary rbr me to acquaint .the "• reader, that the wonderful people, to whom I aliude, were the rfe•' llendants of Chus ; and called Cuthites and Culeans. 'They rtood " their ground... | |
| Several Hands - 1774 - 642 sidor
...have fufficed for the effecting all that is attributed to thefe mighty adventurer?. It is neceflary for me to acquaint the reader, that the wonderful people, to whom I allude, were the defendants of Chus ; and called CuthiteS and Cufeans. They ftood their ground at the general migration of families... | |
| John Richardson - 1777 - 246 sidor
...author's preface, which will fully fhow the ground-work of his ingenious hypothefis. " It is neceflary for me to acquaint the " reader, that the wonderful people, to whom " I allude, were the defcendants of Chus ; and. " called Cuthites and Cufeans. They ftood their " ground at the general... | |
| John Richardson - 1778 - 514 sidor
...author's preface, which will fully fhow the ground -work of his ingenious hypothefis. " It is neceflaryfor me to acquaint the reader, " that the wonderful people, to whom I al" hide, were the defcendants ofChus; and " called Cuthites and Cufeans. They ftood " their ground... | |
| Jacob Bryant - 1807 - 472 sidor
...have sufficed for the effecting all that is attributed to these mighty adventurers. It is necessary for me to acquaint the Reader, that the wonderful people to whom I allude %\ere the descendants of Chus, and called Cuthites and Cuseans. They stood their ground at the general... | |
| Jacob Bryant - 1807 - 598 sidor
...have sufficed for the effecting all that is attributed to these mighty adventurers. It is necessary for me to acquaint the Reader, that the wonderful people to whom I allude AN ere the descendants of Chus, and called Cuthites and Cuseans. They stood their ground at the general... | |
| Burton Feldman, Robert D. Richardson - 1972 - 598 sidor
...have sufficed for the effecting all, that is attributed to these mighty adventurers. It is necessary for me to acquaint the Reader, that the wonderful people, to whom I allude, were the descendents of Chus; and called Cuthites, and Cuseans. They stood their ground at the general migration... | |
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