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Aos and Dauke. Rawlinson, iv. 25. See p. 79. See Jensen, Keils Bibl.. 3, 1, p. 108, note 5. Tiele, Gesch. p. 126, apparently identifies Innanna of Hallabi with Tashmit, but, so far as I can see, without sufficient reason. Here written En-lil, as the Bel of Nippur. See Jensen, Kosmologie, pp. 449-456.

Works on the History of Germany. France. Hillebrand, Gesch. Works on the History of England. Works on History of the United States. Literary Biographies.

Barbarossa had once more proved to the world that the Turkish fleet was invincible. The flag of Suleymān floated supreme in all the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Von Hammer, Gesch. d. Osm. Reiches, ii. 142. Hājji Khalīfa, 58. Jurien de la Gravière, Doria et Barberousse, Pt. II., ch. xlii.-xlv.; Hājji Khalīfa, 62; Von Hammer, ii. 155; Morgan, 290.

Gray says petulantly enough that "Dryden was as disgraceful to the office, from his character, as the poorest scribbler could have been from his verses." Gray to Mason, 19th December, 1757. Essay on the Origin and Progress of Satire. Dedication of the Georgics. Dryden's penetration is always remarkable. His general judgment of Polybius coincides remarkably with that of Mommsen. Gesch.

In view of recent discussions of the subject, it is important to note that Tiele already fifteen years ago recognized that Sargon was a historical personage. See his remarks, Babyl. Assyr. Gesch., p. 112. See Winterbotham, "The Cult of Father Abraham," in the Expositor, 1897, pp. 177-186. See Jensen's Kosmologie, p. 215, and Meissner, Altbabylonisches Privatrecht, p. 21.

There was also the tradition that at the election of Innocent III., 1198, three doves flew about the cathedral, one of which, a white one, at last settled down upon his shoulder. Raumer, Gesch. d. Hohenstaufen, ii., 595. This tale is widely spread through Europe, being found from Ireland to Greece, from Esthonia to Catalonia.

Gesch. d. In Philo and the related philosophers there appears quite clearly the thought that gained such wide acceptance later among the Christian ascetics, that the highest development of moral strength was attainable only through a long continued and gradually increasing exercise, an ethical gymnastics.

An island near the head of the Persian Gulf, often referred to in the historical texts. See Tiele, Babyl.-Assyr. Gesch. p. 88, etc. Under the same circumstances. Lit., 'cattle'; but cattle appears to be used for 'property' in general, just as our English word 'chattel. 5th month. Under the same circumstances. Lit., Nergal the personification of pestilence and death.

This, as has been already remarked, offers a striking resemblance to that of the Old Latin, and cannot be later than the middle or close of the second century. It would be difficult to point out a more interesting subject for criticism than the respective relations of the Old Latin and Syriac Versions to the Latin and Syriac Vulgates. Bleek, Einleitung, p. 735; Reuss, Gesch. N.T. p. 447.

Whoever consecrates himself only to the One, gets both fruits. Through thinking and through devotion the same point is reached, Thinking and devotion are only One, who knows that, knows rightly.” Bh-G. V. 4ff. “SamkhyaandYogahave later been elaborated into whole philosophical systems. Gesch. d.

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