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Page 75
... Damascus . called by his own name . Before that time . he and his father and his brothers had dwelt in Mesopotamia . It seems that a large proportion of the Shemite race remained actually in Shinar long after the other tribes had gone ...
... Damascus . called by his own name . Before that time . he and his father and his brothers had dwelt in Mesopotamia . It seems that a large proportion of the Shemite race remained actually in Shinar long after the other tribes had gone ...
Page 76
... Damascus , as making such an assertion , and can bring his chief servant , and passing through the powerful arguments forward in support of it . * | land of Canaan , he encamped on the plains We will suppose , then , that Haran was sit ...
... Damascus , as making such an assertion , and can bring his chief servant , and passing through the powerful arguments forward in support of it . * | land of Canaan , he encamped on the plains We will suppose , then , that Haran was sit ...
Page 78
... Damascus , and near that city he completely routed them . The course which these people took both on entering Canaan and on leaving it , gives a good clue to their direction across the Desert . From our knowledge of that country at the ...
... Damascus , and near that city he completely routed them . The course which these people took both on entering Canaan and on leaving it , gives a good clue to their direction across the Desert . From our knowledge of that country at the ...
Contents
Gen Chas Lee proved a Traitor | 20 |
CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 42 |
The Polite Novelist | 62 |
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