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... appears as a fringe round the south - west margin them on the shore of the Firth of Clyde south of Wemyss Bay . of the Carboniferous rocks of the county , and it rises from beneath The Carboniferous strata of the central low ground form ...
... appears as a fringe round the south - west margin them on the shore of the Firth of Clyde south of Wemyss Bay . of the Carboniferous rocks of the county , and it rises from beneath The Carboniferous strata of the central low ground form ...
Page 87
... appears also in the earliest Aramaic ( see ALPHABET ) . Like some other alphabetic symbols it was not borrowed by Greek in its original form . In the very early rock inscriptions of Thera ( 700-600 B.C. ) , written from right to left ...
... appears also in the earliest Aramaic ( see ALPHABET ) . Like some other alphabetic symbols it was not borrowed by Greek in its original form . In the very early rock inscriptions of Thera ( 700-600 B.C. ) , written from right to left ...
Page 89
... appears to be relatively later . The idea which has long prevailed that Baal was properly a sky - god affords no explanation of the local character of the many baals ; on the other hand , on the theory of a higher development where the ...
... appears to be relatively later . The idea which has long prevailed that Baal was properly a sky - god affords no explanation of the local character of the many baals ; on the other hand , on the theory of a higher development where the ...
Page 113
... appears to have been at Shirgulla ( Lagash ) , became the sun - god of the springtime and of the morning , bringing joy and new life to the earth , while Nergal of Kutha was regarded as the sun of the summer solstice and of the noonday ...
... appears to have been at Shirgulla ( Lagash ) , became the sun - god of the springtime and of the morning , bringing joy and new life to the earth , while Nergal of Kutha was regarded as the sun of the summer solstice and of the noonday ...
Page 115
... appears to less advantage in the unfolding of the views concerning life after death . Throughout all periods of ... appear also that the rulers were always singled out for divine grace , and in the earlier periods of the history , owing ...
... appears to less advantage in the unfolding of the views concerning life after death . Throughout all periods of ... appear also that the rulers were always singled out for divine grace , and in the earlier periods of the history , owing ...
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