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... PERSIAN , the GRECIAN , and the ROMAN may be questioned . For myself , I do not know how to answer the arguments of Lacunza on this point . They may perhaps be briefly stated thus ; - ( 1. ) The Babylonian Empire was not destroyed , or ...
... PERSIAN , the GRECIAN , and the ROMAN may be questioned . For myself , I do not know how to answer the arguments of Lacunza on this point . They may perhaps be briefly stated thus ; - ( 1. ) The Babylonian Empire was not destroyed , or ...
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... Persia beginning with Cyrus , it did not in fact answer the terms of the prediction , which announced that the ... Persian empire never was less , but was always equal 6 ARGUMENT OF LACUNZA ON.
... Persia beginning with Cyrus , it did not in fact answer the terms of the prediction , which announced that the ... Persian empire never was less , but was always equal 6 ARGUMENT OF LACUNZA ON.
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... PERSIAN as forming only successive portions of one empire , the GRECIAN empire founded by Alex- ander will come to be the second . And so situated it seems more in its place ; for it does answer that cha- racteristic , which ( as has ...
... PERSIAN as forming only successive portions of one empire , the GRECIAN empire founded by Alex- ander will come to be the second . And so situated it seems more in its place ; for it does answer that cha- racteristic , which ( as has ...
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... Persians re- sembled bears . " Very likely they might , for more or less resemblance may be traced in most nations . I have not Bochart's work at hand , and am not encouraged to seek for it by the bishop's adding , " but the chief like ...
... Persians re- sembled bears . " Very likely they might , for more or less resemblance may be traced in most nations . I have not Bochart's work at hand , and am not encouraged to seek for it by the bishop's adding , " but the chief like ...
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... Persians , must have formed the bulk of the population in the Medo - Persian empire , do not seem to have been very much improved either in nature or condition . I do not , however , mean to say that I admit this as an explanation of ...
... Persians , must have formed the bulk of the population in the Medo - Persian empire , do not seem to have been very much improved either in nature or condition . I do not , however , mean to say that I admit this as an explanation of ...
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