The Sacred and Prophane History of the World Connected,: From the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel, Under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah, Bind 2R. Knaplock in St.Paul's Church-Yard, and J. Tonson in the Strand., 1730 |
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Side xxv
... Ninus to Sardanapalus , and to have governed a great Part of Afia for about 1300 Years . Our great and learned Author follows Sir John Marsham , in this Particular ; for Sir John Marsham firft raised Doubts about these Kings ( p ) ; and ...
... Ninus to Sardanapalus , and to have governed a great Part of Afia for about 1300 Years . Our great and learned Author follows Sir John Marsham , in this Particular ; for Sir John Marsham firft raised Doubts about these Kings ( p ) ; and ...
Side xxxiv
... Ninus and Semiramis ( t ) , and the Scholiaft ( u ) upon Apollonius fets him 2900 years before the first Olympiad ; but the cur- rent Opinion of the Learned has not gone into this fabulous Antiquity . Ariftotle thought him long before ...
... Ninus and Semiramis ( t ) , and the Scholiaft ( u ) upon Apollonius fets him 2900 years before the first Olympiad ; but the cur- rent Opinion of the Learned has not gone into this fabulous Antiquity . Ariftotle thought him long before ...
Side xliii
... Ninus conquered Afia , which might more easily be admitted , if they would take care to defcribe Afia fuch as it was , when he conquered it . It does not appear that he conquered all this ( 6 ) 2 Chron . xxxvi . 10. ( c ) 2 Kings xxiv ...
... Ninus conquered Afia , which might more easily be admitted , if they would take care to defcribe Afia fuch as it was , when he conquered it . It does not appear that he conquered all this ( 6 ) 2 Chron . xxxvi . 10. ( c ) 2 Kings xxiv ...
Side xliv
... Ninus and Semiramis were the Founders of it ( ƒ ) , and they are farther unanimous that the Suc- ceffors of Semiramis did not make any confi- derable Attempts to enlarge the Empire , be- yond what the and Ninus had made it ( g ) ...
... Ninus and Semiramis were the Founders of it ( ƒ ) , and they are farther unanimous that the Suc- ceffors of Semiramis did not make any confi- derable Attempts to enlarge the Empire , be- yond what the and Ninus had made it ( g ) ...
Side liii
... Ninus , and ended at the eath of Sardanapalus ; the latter began at Tiglath - Pi- lefer , and ended about 135 Years after , at the Deftruction of Nineveh by Nabopolaar ( w ) : The former Empire commanded Afyria , Baby- lonia , Perfia ...
... Ninus , and ended at the eath of Sardanapalus ; the latter began at Tiglath - Pi- lefer , and ended about 135 Years after , at the Deftruction of Nineveh by Nabopolaar ( w ) : The former Empire commanded Afyria , Baby- lonia , Perfia ...
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