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1 1, 77(72) | Syriac]. Ovens in the East are not unlike large stone
2 2, 12(11) | originally Boodhi, wise) of the East, to this day. — Hesiod also
3 2, 12(11) | opinion prevails still in the East: and it is affirmed, that
4 2, 52(97) | Soofee Philosophers of the East; and so called because made
5 2, 64(119)| sacrifices still prevail in the East to some extent. In the district
6 2, 65(120)| Bedouins, and others in the East still do.—Orat. de laudd.
7 2, 67(127)| Idolatry from Egypt, while the East was more particularly supplied
8 3, 2 | without ./. danger to the East: and again, those who were
9 3, 2 | those who were here (in the East) could proceed thither as
10 3, 34 | and given light from the East even to the West by the
11 3, 79 | to reside together in the east, along with those at the
12 4, 2 | many shall come from the East and from the West, and shall
13 4, 3 | of those residing in the East, and in the West4: -- those (
14 4, 3(4) | and in quarters of the East, and at the settings of
15 4, 3 | who resided both in the East, and the West. To these
16 4, 4 | Hindoos, residing in the East; and, how there are with
17 4, 5 | Many7 shall come from the East and the West, and shall
18 4, 5 | they shall come from the East, and from the West, and
19 4, 8(23) | prevailing far and wide in the East at this very day. The Hebrew
20 4, 31(119)| belief in magic still in the East, the Mohammedans strongly
21 4, 35 | lightning shineth from the ./. East, and is seen even to the
22 4, 35 | goeth forth144 from the East, and is seen even to the
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