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... seems to be very likely , this apposition does not appear to be in the status constructus . If the subordinate term chori were connected with the noun following it , we might expect to find the prefix 7 ( " of " ) or in a Hebraic form ...
... seems to be very likely , this apposition does not appear to be in the status constructus . If the subordinate term chori were connected with the noun following it , we might expect to find the prefix 7 ( " of " ) or in a Hebraic form ...
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... seems as if the king of Mitsir had bribed the people of the sea - coast ( evidently the Mediterranean ) to help him , but the mutilated state of the record makes the translation of the passage very doubtful . Soldiers , horses , and ...
... seems as if the king of Mitsir had bribed the people of the sea - coast ( evidently the Mediterranean ) to help him , but the mutilated state of the record makes the translation of the passage very doubtful . Soldiers , horses , and ...
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... seems to have been made into cakes , judging from one large mass sent to Kew . Another point of interest is the ... seem clear that these cases were made of this wood . A number of the objects were exhibited . The Rev. Alex . Taylor ...
... seems to have been made into cakes , judging from one large mass sent to Kew . Another point of interest is the ... seem clear that these cases were made of this wood . A number of the objects were exhibited . The Rev. Alex . Taylor ...
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... seem to have been those of Egibi and Nursin ; and if the name of the tribe is not mentioned , we find some indication of the social position , or employment . As the name of Egibi occurs the most frequently among the whole thirty , Dr ...
... seem to have been those of Egibi and Nursin ; and if the name of the tribe is not mentioned , we find some indication of the social position , or employment . As the name of Egibi occurs the most frequently among the whole thirty , Dr ...
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... seems to have meant the highest division ; the word used for ten has been for some time past quite clear , meaning together . The Egyptian and other Hamitic tongues have taken for the word ten the same root as that adopted amongst the ...
... seems to have meant the highest division ; the word used for ten has been for some time past quite clear , meaning together . The Egyptian and other Hamitic tongues have taken for the word ten the same root as that adopted amongst the ...
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