| William Cooke (fellow of New coll, Oxford.) - 1773 - 426 pages
...it before the Ditfperfion. Butiuch a Conjecture does not feera to fait well with the Mjaic Htftory. For before the Difperfion we read of no City but Babel....Nor could there well be more, while all Mankind were >et in a Body together. But when NIMROD affumed the regal Title, there feera to have been other Cities... | |
| Universal history - 1779 - 492 pages
...to fuit with the Mofaica! . 5S<^h hiftory : for before the difperfion we read of no city but 1908. ' Babel ; nor could there well be more, while all mankind...regal title, there feem to have been other cities ; a circumftance, which {hews it was a good while after the difperfion. We have placed the beginning of... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 pages
...; but fuch a conjecture docs not feem to fuit with the Mofaical hiftory : for before the difpctfion we read of no city but Babel ; nor could there well...mankind were yet in a body together ; but when Nimrod a ¡Turned the regal title, there fccm to have been other ctties ; a circumllance which mows it was... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 814 pages
...when Nimrod began his reign : Some date it before the difperfion ; but fuch a conjecture does not feem to fuit with the Mofaical hiftory ; for before the...; nor could there well be more,' while all mankind v.-cre yet in a body together ; but when NiniBy that exer- rod affumed the regal title, there feem... | |
| John Hoyland - 1816 - 486 pages
...history. For before the dispersion we read of only one city, besides Babel, nor could there be well more while all mankind were yet in a body together. But when Nimrod assumed regal power, there seems to have been other cities built, which shows that it was a good while... | |
| 1823 - 886 pages
...; but such a conjecture docs not seem to suit with the Mosaical history ; for before the dispersion we read of no city but Babel ; nor could there well...mankind were yet in a body together; but when Nimrod assumed the rog-.il title, there setin to Iiave been other cities ; a circumstance which shows it was... | |
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