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Pagina 9
... , and make as many ana- chronisms as a Jewish chronologer , than facrifice half my life to collect all the learned lumber that fills the head of an antiquary . * LET : OF THE STUDY of HISTORY . " LETTER II . Of the STUDY of HISTORY . 9.
... , and make as many ana- chronisms as a Jewish chronologer , than facrifice half my life to collect all the learned lumber that fills the head of an antiquary . * LET : OF THE STUDY of HISTORY . " LETTER II . Of the STUDY of HISTORY . 9.
Pagina 82
... hiftorical accounts con- formable to the fcriptures of the Jews ; JOSSEPHUS , JULIUS AFRICANUS , and Eu- SEBIUS would have made quite other ex- 2 tracts tracts from their writings , and would have altered and 82 LETTER III .
... hiftorical accounts con- formable to the fcriptures of the Jews ; JOSSEPHUS , JULIUS AFRICANUS , and Eu- SEBIUS would have made quite other ex- 2 tracts tracts from their writings , and would have altered and 82 LETTER III .
Pagina 84
... this remnant of the na- tion did not continue long entire . Another great tranfmigration followed , and the Jews that fettled under the protection of the the PTOLOMYS forgot their language in Egypt , as the 84 LETTER III .
... this remnant of the na- tion did not continue long entire . Another great tranfmigration followed , and the Jews that fettled under the protection of the the PTOLOMYS forgot their language in Egypt , as the 84 LETTER III .
Pagina 85
... Jews re- ported as many marvellous things to autho- rize , and even to fanctify this translation , as the other Jews had reported about Es- DRAS who began , and SIMON the just who finished , the canon of their fcriptures . These holy ...
... Jews re- ported as many marvellous things to autho- rize , and even to fanctify this translation , as the other Jews had reported about Es- DRAS who began , and SIMON the just who finished , the canon of their fcriptures . These holy ...
Pagina 87
... Jews were extremely pleased , no doubt , to have their fcriptures in a language they understood , and that might spread the fame of their antiquity , and do honour to their nation among their masters the Greeks . But yet we do not find ...
... Jews were extremely pleased , no doubt , to have their fcriptures in a language they understood , and that might spread the fame of their antiquity , and do honour to their nation among their masters the Greeks . But yet we do not find ...
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