| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 468 sider
...1'áa\ntí ХЯТ/ТО& графой? 8<o xaù ¿» íepo¡{ TOÏTÎ та ÇSo» ка» ¿у pv<m¡p'ais inasmuch as it exhibits an incredible celerity, moving...without either hands, or feet, or any of those external members, by which other animals effect their motion. And in its progress it assumes a variety of forms,... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 462 sider
...«Отос о 'túuvTíc хатста£е ураи^аи? Sie Kai ¿v íejjcíc Teure те Ç5ov KŒI inasmuch as it exhibits an incredible celerity, moving...without either hands, or feet, or any of those external members, by which other animals effect their motion. And in its progress it assumes a variety of forms,... | |
| 1834 - 438 sider
...followed by thé Phœnicians and Egyptians. For this animal was esteemed by him to be the most inspirited of all the reptiles, and of a fiery nature ; inasmuch...without either hands or feet, or any of those external members by which other animals effect their motion. And in its progress it assumes a variety of forms,... | |
| Phenix - 1835 - 312 sider
...followed by the Phoenicians and Egyptians: for this animal was esteemed by him to be the most inspirited of all the reptiles, and of a fiery nature; inasmuch...incredible celerity, moving by its spirit without either L . hands or feet, or any of those external members by which other animals effect their motion; and... | |
| P. Austin Nuttall - 1840 - 722 sider
...followed by the Phoenicians and Egyptians. For this animal was esteemed by him to be the most inspirited of all the reptiles, and of a fiery nature ; inasmuch...without either hands, or feet, or any of those external members, by which other animals effect their motion. And in its progress it assumes a variety of forms,... | |
| 1842 - 488 sider
...followed by the Phoenicians and Egyptians ; for this animal was held by him to be the most inspirited of all the reptiles, and of a fiery nature, inasmuch...organs, by which other animals effect their motion ; and in its progress it assumes a variety of forms, moving in a spiral course, and at what degree... | |
| Ephraim George Squier - 1851 - 294 sider
...the Phoenicians and Egyptians. For this animal was esteemed by him to be the most inspirited of all reptiles, and of a fiery nature ; inasmuch as it exhibits...incredible celerity, moving by its spirit, without hands, or feet, or any of the external members by which the other animals effect their motion. And... | |
| Samuel Fales Dunlap - 1858 - 424 sider
...to be the most inspirited of all the reptiles, and of a fiery nature (icai irvpc!iSe<; vrr1 avrou) ; inasmuch as it exhibits an incredible celerity, moving...without either hands or feet or any of those external members by which other animals effect their motion.'" Moses made a Brazen Serpent for the Hebrews which... | |
| rev. Alexander Hislop - 1862 - 512 sider
...From Phoenician Coin, in MAURICE'S Indian Antiquities, vol. vi. p. 368. London, 1796. most spiritual of all the reptiles, and of a FIERY nature, inasmuch...moving by its spirit, without either hands or feet. . . . Moreover, it is long-lived, and has the quality of RENEWING ITS YOUTH ... as Thoth has laid down... | |
| 1873 - 544 sider
...which he was followed by the Phoenicians and Egyptians ; for this animal was esteemed by him to be the most inspired of all the reptiles, and of a fiery...without either hands or feet, or any of those external members by which other animals effect their motion, and in its progress it assumes a variety of forms,... | |
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