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1323 [ Ibid. p. 3.]
1324 [ I have followed the translation of M. Renan (Corp. Ins. Semit. i. 8).]
1325 [ See the Corpus Inscr. Semit. i. 226-236.]
1326 [ See the Corp. Inscr. Sem. i. 30-32.]
1327 [ Gesenius, Script. Linguæque Phoen. Monumenta, p. 177.]
1328 [ Ibid. p. 96.]
1329 [ See the Corpus Inscr. Semit. i. 36-39.]
1330 [ Ibid. pp. 110-112.]
1331 [ Ibid. p. 69.]
1332 [ Ibid. p. 76.]
1333 [ See the Corpus Inscr. Semit. pp. 67, 68.]
1334 [ Gesenius, Scripturæ Linguæque Phoen. Mon. p. 144.]
1335 [ Ibid. p. 147.]
1336 [ Ibid. p. 187.]
1337 [ See the fragments of Dius and Menander, who followed the Tyrian historians (Joseph. Contr. Ap. i. 18).]
1338 [ Ap. Strab. xvii. 2, § 22.]
1339 [ Ibid.]
1340 [ See Sallust, Bell. Jugurth. § 17; Cic. De Orat. i. 58; Amm. Marc. xxii. 15; Solin. Polyhist. § 34.]
1341 [ Columella, xii. 4.]
1342 [ Ibid. i. 1, § 6.]
1343 [ Plin. H. N. xviii. 3.]
1344 [ As Antipater and Apollonius, Stoic philosophers of Tyre (Strab. l.s.c.), Boëthus and Diodotus, Peripatetics, of Sidon (ibid.), Philo of Byblus, Hermippus of Berytus, and others.]
XIV—POLITICAL HISTORY
0141 [ Gen. x. 15-18.]
0142 [ “Canaanite” is used in a much wider sence, including all the Syrian nations between the coast line and the desert.]
0143 [ Mark vii. 26.]
0144 [ Ezra iii. 7.]
0145 [ 1 Kings v. 18 (marginal rendering).]
0146 [ Ezek. xxvii. 11.]
0147 [ Gen. x. 17, 18.]
0148 [ Judg. i. 31.]
0149 [ Brugsch, Hist. of Egypt, i. 222, et seq.]
1410 [ See Records of the Past, ii. 110, 111.]
1411 [ Josh. xi. 8; xix. 28.]
1412 [ Judg. xviii. 7, 8.]
1413 [ Ibid. i. 31.]
1414 [ Ramantha (Laodicea) in later times claimed the rank of “Metropolis,” which implied a supremacy over other cities; but the real chief power of the north was Aradus.]
1415 [ Hom. Il. xxiii. 743.]
1416 [ Ibid. 743-748.]