The Classical Journal, Том 29A. J. Valpay., 1824 |
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... referred to a comparatively recent date . For instance , in class- ing these temples according to their probable ages , Mr. Burck- hardt places Ebsambul as the apparently oldest ; but in his description of that temple he informs us ...
... referred to a comparatively recent date . For instance , in class- ing these temples according to their probable ages , Mr. Burck- hardt places Ebsambul as the apparently oldest ; but in his description of that temple he informs us ...
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... referred at all to the division of time , they could be intended to mark only the revolutions of the civil year ; a circumstance which disproves the opinion of their high antiquity . An argument against their being Zodiacs is furnished ...
... referred at all to the division of time , they could be intended to mark only the revolutions of the civil year ; a circumstance which disproves the opinion of their high antiquity . An argument against their being Zodiacs is furnished ...
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... referred to as the common text by Hebrew critics for the last 120 years . The readings of the collated Mss . , the Sa- maritan text , and the ancient versions , which are considered by the author as preferable to the common readings ...
... referred to as the common text by Hebrew critics for the last 120 years . The readings of the collated Mss . , the Sa- maritan text , and the ancient versions , which are considered by the author as preferable to the common readings ...
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... appear to me preferable to those of Boothroyd and Hamilton . I have retained what ap- peared the best notes in both the works referred to . Marks pro- Boothroyd . Hamilton . posed for A few 68 On the Various Readings.
... appear to me preferable to those of Boothroyd and Hamilton . I have retained what ap- peared the best notes in both the works referred to . Marks pro- Boothroyd . Hamilton . posed for A few 68 On the Various Readings.
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... the New Testament should be referred to specifically . The other two are not of sufficiently frequent occurrence to require distinct notes . ous readings ; the Codex Criticus is executed with more of the Hebrew Bible . 69.
... the New Testament should be referred to specifically . The other two are not of sufficiently frequent occurrence to require distinct notes . ous readings ; the Codex Criticus is executed with more of the Hebrew Bible . 69.
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