Vulgar words in History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 7 (of 12) (Page 1)
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The ridge, overlooked by three peaks, on which the inhabitants took refuge, cannot be looked for on the west, whore there are few important heights: I should rather identify it with the part of the Gordysean mountains which bounds the basin of the Kisil-Uzên on the west, and which contains three peaks of 12,000 feet--the Tchehel- tchechma, the Derbend, and the Nau-Kân.
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Israel had gone a-whoring after strange gods, and the day of retribution for its crimes was not far distant: "The children of Israel shall abide many days without king and without prince, and without sacrifice and without pillar, and without ephod or teraphim; afterward shall the children of Israel return, and seek the Lord their God, and David their king; and shall come with fear unto the Lord and to His goodness in the latter days.
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