A Chronological History of New-England: In the Form of Annals, Being a Summary and Exact Account of the Most Material Transactions and Occurrences Relating to this Country, in the Order of Time Wherein They Happened, from the Discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730 : with an Introduction Containing a Brief Epitome of the Most Considerable Transactions and Events Abroad, from the Creation ... |
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... tell the learned , that in those articles those authors do not differ , as to the same real years , or years of the Julian period , or celestial characters assigned to them , or in their distance from the christian era . Thus for in ...
... tell the learned , that in those articles those authors do not differ , as to the same real years , or years of the Julian period , or celestial characters assigned to them , or in their distance from the christian era . Thus for in ...
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... tells us that this was after his father's death , Acts vii . 4 ; therefore , Beroaldus seems rightly to have set the birth of Abraham at the 130th year of Terah ; and has drawn the following train of celebrated writers after him ...
... tells us that this was after his father's death , Acts vii . 4 ; therefore , Beroaldus seems rightly to have set the birth of Abraham at the 130th year of Terah ; and has drawn the following train of celebrated writers after him ...
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... tells us , that Herod was declared king by the Romans in the 184th Olympiad , Calvinus and Pollio being consuls ; Dio says , that these were consuls in the year of Rome 714 ; and the learned all agree that this Olympiad ended in the ...
... tells us , that Herod was declared king by the Romans in the 184th Olympiad , Calvinus and Pollio being consuls ; Dio says , that these were consuls in the year of Rome 714 ; and the learned all agree that this Olympiad ended in the ...
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... tells us , that upon Arche- laus's banishment , Augustus sent Cyrenius , who seized his estate in the thirty - seventh year after Antony was beat by Octavius at Actium ; and the learned all agree that the thirty - seventh year from that ...
... tells us , that upon Arche- laus's banishment , Augustus sent Cyrenius , who seized his estate in the thirty - seventh year after Antony was beat by Octavius at Actium ; and the learned all agree that the thirty - seventh year from that ...
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... tells us , that on Sept. 17th , this year , Dioclesian was proclaimed emperor at Chalcedon . + Constantius was the son of Eutropius , by the daughter of Crispus , brother to Claudius II . c No. Y. C. Emperor . 294 295 297 303 304 52 ...
... tells us , that on Sept. 17th , this year , Dioclesian was proclaimed emperor at Chalcedon . + Constantius was the son of Eutropius , by the daughter of Crispus , brother to Claudius II . c No. Y. C. Emperor . 294 295 297 303 304 52 ...
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