The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World: Or, The History, Geography, and Antiquites of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, and Persia, Tom 2J. Murray, 1864 |
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... Compare 2 K. xix . 23 . 9 Nahum ii . 13. The mention of See chariots in verse 4 may bear on this point . More probably , however , the the fabulous account which Ctesias gave of the origin of 20 CHAP . VII . THE SECOND MONARCHY .
... Compare 2 K. xix . 23 . 9 Nahum ii . 13. The mention of See chariots in verse 4 may bear on this point . More probably , however , the the fabulous account which Ctesias gave of the origin of 20 CHAP . VII . THE SECOND MONARCHY .
Strona 22
... mention of them , though he speaks of his chariots continually . In the sculptures of Asshur- idanni - pal , the father of the Black - Obelisk king , while chariots abound , horsemen occur only in rare in- stances . Afterwards , under ...
... mention of them , though he speaks of his chariots continually . In the sculptures of Asshur- idanni - pal , the father of the Black - Obelisk king , while chariots abound , horsemen occur only in rare in- stances . Afterwards , under ...
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... mentioned under that name by Herodotus.2 7 See above , p . 32 . Layard , Nineveh and its Re- mains , vol . ii . p . 336 , and note . Ibid . vol . i . p . 340 ; and vol . ii . p . 335 . 10 Wilkinson , Ancient Egyptians , 1st Series , vol ...
... mentioned under that name by Herodotus.2 7 See above , p . 32 . Layard , Nineveh and its Re- mains , vol . ii . p . 336 , and note . Ibid . vol . i . p . 340 ; and vol . ii . p . 335 . 10 Wilkinson , Ancient Egyptians , 1st Series , vol ...
Strona 59
... mentioned in Scripture almost cer- 7 Wilkinson , vol . i . p . 309 . tainly alludes to the points . There is no evidence that such clumsy and inconvenient things as metal shafts were ever used by any nation . A few stone arrow - heads ...
... mentioned in Scripture almost cer- 7 Wilkinson , vol . i . p . 309 . tainly alludes to the points . There is no evidence that such clumsy and inconvenient things as metal shafts were ever used by any nation . A few stone arrow - heads ...
Strona 74
... mentioned than once in an inscription of Sen- nacherib ( Journal of Asiatic Society , vol . xix . pp . 152 , 153 , 173 , & c . ) ; but Sir H. Rawlinson does not allow this translation . 10 See vol . i . p . 299 . how their armies were ...
... mentioned than once in an inscription of Sen- nacherib ( Journal of Asiatic Society , vol . xix . pp . 152 , 153 , 173 , & c . ) ; but Sir H. Rawlinson does not allow this translation . 10 See vol . i . p . 299 . how their armies were ...
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