The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 sider |
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... receive or usurp authority . It is probable that Nimrod , the mighty hunter , was one of those who became the head of his tribe , and , at length , laid the foundations of Babylon . He was , doubtless , a very ambitious man , and ...
... receive or usurp authority . It is probable that Nimrod , the mighty hunter , was one of those who became the head of his tribe , and , at length , laid the foundations of Babylon . He was , doubtless , a very ambitious man , and ...
Side 58
... receive or usurp authority . It is probable that Nimrod , the mighty hunter , was one of those who became the head of his tribe , and , at length , laid the foundations of Babylon . He was , doubtless , a very ambitious man , and ...
... receive or usurp authority . It is probable that Nimrod , the mighty hunter , was one of those who became the head of his tribe , and , at length , laid the foundations of Babylon . He was , doubtless , a very ambitious man , and ...
Side 62
... receiving from Moses a creed , both civil and religious , entirely distinct from that of the Egyp- tians , and unlike any other which had ever existed . It must be recollected that Moses lived about 1500 years before Christ , which was ...
... receiving from Moses a creed , both civil and religious , entirely distinct from that of the Egyp- tians , and unlike any other which had ever existed . It must be recollected that Moses lived about 1500 years before Christ , which was ...
Side 59
... receive or usurp authority . It is probable that Nimrod , the mighty hunter , was one of those who became the head of his tribe , and , at length , laid the foundations of Babylon . He was , doubtless , a very ambitious man , and ...
... receive or usurp authority . It is probable that Nimrod , the mighty hunter , was one of those who became the head of his tribe , and , at length , laid the foundations of Babylon . He was , doubtless , a very ambitious man , and ...
Side 62
... receiving from Moses a creed , both civil and religious , entirely distinct from that of the Egyp- tians , and unlike any other which had ever existed . It must be recollected that Moses lived about 1500 years before Christ , which was ...
... receiving from Moses a creed , both civil and religious , entirely distinct from that of the Egyp- tians , and unlike any other which had ever existed . It must be recollected that Moses lived about 1500 years before Christ , which was ...
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