The Modern Part of an Universal History: From the Earliest Account of Time, Volume 19S. Richardson, ... [et. al.], 1759 |
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... learned , languages ; though had he but revifed his own fhort dialogue with half that critical accuracy , he must have obferved a much greater number of such inaccu- racies , if not much more palpa- ble blunders , than he hath been able ...
... learned , languages ; though had he but revifed his own fhort dialogue with half that critical accuracy , he must have obferved a much greater number of such inaccu- racies , if not much more palpa- ble blunders , than he hath been able ...
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... learned men ; particularly the com- pilers of the Mifbnah ; of which more in its proper place ( P ) . THE De his vid . vol . ii . p . 425 , 459 , & feqq . fub . note ( Y ) . Vid . & Jos . Ant . 1. xviii . c . 3. Bell . Jud . 1. ii . c ...
... learned men ; particularly the com- pilers of the Mifbnah ; of which more in its proper place ( P ) . THE De his vid . vol . ii . p . 425 , 459 , & feqq . fub . note ( Y ) . Vid . & Jos . Ant . 1. xviii . c . 3. Bell . Jud . 1. ii . c ...
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... learned Dr. Grabe ( 27 ) , who first published it in Greek ( for till then it was only known by that poor Latin verfion which Dr. Greathead , bishop of Lin- coln , who had procured a Greek copy in the 13th century , caufed to be made of ...
... learned Dr. Grabe ( 27 ) , who first published it in Greek ( for till then it was only known by that poor Latin verfion which Dr. Greathead , bishop of Lin- coln , who had procured a Greek copy in the 13th century , caufed to be made of ...
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... learned men as his cotemporaries , who Seder Nezikim , ordo dam- did not flourish till a long time after . These are ufual things trade , & c . the law - fuits arifing norum , treats of loffes , damages , among thofe writers ; and we ...
... learned men as his cotemporaries , who Seder Nezikim , ordo dam- did not flourish till a long time after . These are ufual things trade , & c . the law - fuits arifing norum , treats of loffes , damages , among thofe writers ; and we ...
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... learned Tryphon , at Ephesus , withTry- whither the latter had been forced to flee , on account of phon . the war which that prince then waged against the Jews , and where Justin met and had this conference with him , which is fuppofed ...
... learned Tryphon , at Ephesus , withTry- whither the latter had been forced to flee , on account of phon . the war which that prince then waged against the Jews , and where Justin met and had this conference with him , which is fuppofed ...
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Página 481 - ... and I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel, and one king shall be king to them all : and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all...
Página 386 - Turky , priefts and officers. They had their judges and interpreters of the law, who were maintained at the charge of the people, and thefe get their living by traffic and labour. There are great numbers of them in the mountains of Morocco, who are employed in the iron manufacture, building, and other fuch laborious employments, to which the inhabitants are averfe. But this doth not hinder others from trying their fortunes at court, and railing themfeJves to eminent port?.
Página 447 - And he fhall fet up an enfign for the nations, and 'fhall aflemble the outcafts of Ifrael, and gather together the difperfed of Judah, from the four corners of the earth.
Página 482 - the land that I have given unto Jacob my " fervant, wherein your fathers have dwelt: " and they fhall dwell therein, even they and " their children, and their childrens children, " for ever ; and my fervant David fhall be their " prince for ever;
Página 145 - Jofephus, who muft needs have known and mentioned this pretended dignity, if any fuch there had been; and yet is fo far from taking the leaft notice of it, that, like the evangelifts, he places the pontifs alone at the head of all the...
Página 481 - children of Ifrael from among the heathen, " whither they be gone, and will gather them " on every fide, and bring them into their own " land: and I will make them one nation in *' the land upon the mountains of Ifrael; and one king...
Página 143 - Rabbies, according to custom, have raised to so surprising a height, that, according to them, if the whole heavens were paper, all the trees in the world pens, and all the men writers, they would not suffice to pen down all his lessons.
Página 111 - Venetians, was to be abolifhed ; and Zakinth to be declared ties. free from the like burthen by the Turks. In Dalmatia Knin, Cing, Kiklut, Verlika, Duare, and Vergoraz, were to be left to the republic, and fixed as the boundaries of their dominions on that fide. The...
Página 162 - Jcnvifb emendations were founded. However, Hillel, as prince of the captivity in the weft, introduced it by his authority, and thereby made way for the other two ; though it is not improbable that they, as a conquered people, were forced, in this, as in other cafes, to fubmit to the laws of the conquerors, and to adopt the reformation made by Julius Ciefar.
Página 144 - Chriftians, and which are ftill in ufe to this day. Gamaliel was no lefs an enemy to them ; and yet both have been challenged, the former as the celebrated...