The Universal Chronologist, and Historical Register: From the Creation to the Close of the Year 1825; Comprising the Elements of General History, from the French of M. St. Martin: with an Elaborate Continuation, in which are Minutely Detailed the Numerous and Important Events and Transactions Arising Out of the French RevolutionSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1826 - Chronology, Historical |
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... siege of Troy the Sidonians carried on considerable traffic in various parts . Sanchoniathon dictated his history to Abibal , the father of Hiram ; it was translated into Greek by Philo , a native of Byblus , who lived under the reign ...
... siege of Troy the Sidonians carried on considerable traffic in various parts . Sanchoniathon dictated his history to Abibal , the father of Hiram ; it was translated into Greek by Philo , a native of Byblus , who lived under the reign ...
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... siege of Gibbethon with whom ter- minated the race of Baasha . Zimri reigned only seven days , having sought refuge from Omri , another chief , who pursued him to the palace of Tirzah , wherein he burned himself to death . Omri founded ...
... siege of Gibbethon with whom ter- minated the race of Baasha . Zimri reigned only seven days , having sought refuge from Omri , another chief , who pursued him to the palace of Tirzah , wherein he burned himself to death . Omri founded ...
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... siege of Jerusalem . After this Ahaz attacked Pekah , who was discomfited in battle , when he lost a son , two gene- rals , and 120,000 men . Ahaz then had recourse to Tiglath- pileser , king of Assyria , who ravaged Syria and took Da ...
... siege of Jerusalem . After this Ahaz attacked Pekah , who was discomfited in battle , when he lost a son , two gene- rals , and 120,000 men . Ahaz then had recourse to Tiglath- pileser , king of Assyria , who ravaged Syria and took Da ...
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... siege to Jerusalem , and not having been able to make the people revolt against the virtuous Hezekiah , their king , he pronounced the most horrible blasphemies against the Most High . For this he was punished in a singular and terrible ...
... siege to Jerusalem , and not having been able to make the people revolt against the virtuous Hezekiah , their king , he pronounced the most horrible blasphemies against the Most High . For this he was punished in a singular and terrible ...
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... siege to Nineveh ; he was overthrown by the Scythians , who , under the command of Madyes , became masters of the Cimmerians in Asia ; then passed into Asia Minor , and took possession of Sardis , capital of the king- dom of Lydia ...
... siege to Nineveh ; he was overthrown by the Scythians , who , under the command of Madyes , became masters of the Cimmerians in Asia ; then passed into Asia Minor , and took possession of Sardis , capital of the king- dom of Lydia ...
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