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Page 82
17 , the King answers : The Letter which ye fent unto us hath been plainly read
before meam with Command to stop the Building . Toid . V . 7 , fundry write to
Darius again the Building . V . 13 , they affert Cyrus made a Decree in their
Favour ...
17 , the King answers : The Letter which ye fent unto us hath been plainly read
before meam with Command to stop the Building . Toid . V . 7 , fundry write to
Darius again the Building . V . 13 , they affert Cyrus made a Decree in their
Favour ...
Page 131
The Prophets and pour Rulers , the Seers , hath be covered , and the Vifon of all
is become unto you as the Words of į Book which is focied , which Men deliver to
one which is learned , lening , Read this , I pray thee ; and he jaith , I cannot , for ...
The Prophets and pour Rulers , the Seers , hath be covered , and the Vifon of all
is become unto you as the Words of į Book which is focied , which Men deliver to
one which is learned , lening , Read this , I pray thee ; and he jaith , I cannot , for ...
Page 147
153 , that none can wonder if something hath been lost of a Language fo widely
extended , when he considers how lately they have had the Invention of Writing
among them , whose first Inventor Ebn Chalcan thews from History to have been
...
153 , that none can wonder if something hath been lost of a Language fo widely
extended , when he considers how lately they have had the Invention of Writing
among them , whose first Inventor Ebn Chalcan thews from History to have been
...
Page 166
One of their Kings hath oftentimes pitched hịs Tents near unto the City of Aleppo ,
and many Merchants being desirous to see them and their Order , took Occafion
to present him with some small Present or other , which he took very kindly , and
...
One of their Kings hath oftentimes pitched hịs Tents near unto the City of Aleppo ,
and many Merchants being desirous to see them and their Order , took Occafion
to present him with some small Present or other , which he took very kindly , and
...
Page 171
133 , And Arabic , with Ęthiopic , hath occupied all Africa , and a fixth Part of Afa ,
and contains above One Hundred different Pronunciations ; insomuch that you
cannot well follow any Pronunciation of those Dicle ts : So , one would think ...
133 , And Arabic , with Ęthiopic , hath occupied all Africa , and a fixth Part of Afa ,
and contains above One Hundred different Pronunciations ; insomuch that you
cannot well follow any Pronunciation of those Dicle ts : So , one would think ...
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