| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 462 pages
...sciences, and arts of every kind. He taught them to construct cities, to found temples, to compile laws, and explained to them the principles of geometrical...made them distinguish the seeds of the earth, and shewed them how to collect the fruits ; in short, he instructed them in every thing which could tend... | |
| Sanchoniathon - 1832 - 474 pages
...sciences, and arts of every kind. He taught them to construct cities, to found temples, to compile laws, and explained to them the principles of geometrical...made them distinguish the seeds of the earth, and shewed them how to collect- the, fruits ; in short, he instructed them in every thing which could tend... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 464 pages
...sciences, and arts of every kind. He taught them to construct cities, to found temples, to compile laws, and explained to them the principles of geometrical...made them distinguish the seeds of the earth, and shewed them how to collect the fruits ; • in short, he instructed them In every thing which could... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 468 pages
...the principles of geometrical knowledge. He made them distinguish the seeds of the earth, and shewed them how to collect the fruits ; in short, he instructed them in every thing which could tend to soften manners and humanize their lives. From that time, nothing material... | |
| 1834 - 438 pages
...sciences, and arts of every kind, lie taught them to construct cities, to found temples, to compile laws, and explained to them the principles of geometrical...made them distinguish the seeds of the earth, and shewed them how to collect the fruits; in short, he instructed them in every thing which could tend... | |
| George Smith - 1847 - 646 pages
...sciences, and arts of every kind. He taught them to construct cities, to found temples, to compile laws ; and explained to them the principles of geometrical...collect the fruits ; in short, he instructed them in every thing which could tend to soften their manners and humanize their lives. From that time, nothing... | |
| William Laxton - 1850 - 452 pages
...sea, which bordered upon Babylonia, and "taught them to construct houses, to found temples, to compile laws, and explained to them the principles of geometrical...seeds of the earth, and showed them how to collect fruits: in short, he instructed them in everything which could tend to soften manners, and humanise... | |
| Joseph Bonomi - 1852 - 434 pages
...of life, " to construct cities, to found temples, to comrig. 54.— DAGON. pile laws, and in short instructed them in everything which could tend to soften manners and humanise their lives."2 Berosus adds that a representative of this animal Cannes was preserved even in his day. In... | |
| George Smith - 1856 - 546 pages
...emendation, in his Chronological Antiquities, vol. i, p. 208 > and Holes'* Analysis, vol. iv, p. 10. to them the principles of geometrical knowledge. He...instructed them in everything which could tend to soften their manners and humanize their lives. From that time, nothing material has been added by way of improvement... | |
| Charles François Lenormant - 1869 - 572 pages
...into letters and arts of every kind. He taught them to construct cities, to found temples, to compile laws, and explained to them the principles of geometrical...everything which could tend to soften manners and humanize their laws. From that time nothing material has been added by way of improvement to his instructions.... | |
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