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[13] See Peiser, _Zeits. für Assyr. _ vi.pp. 264 ff.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Bane (Jos., xix, 45; Dan), also Bane Barach; Assyr.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Chale (Gen., x, 11, 12), city in the neigbbourhood of Ninive; Assyr.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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A Persian word (Assyr, sivanu, "bricks"), used after the
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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Breasted, _Hist. of Anc. Egyptians_, 273-7; Jastrow, _Relig. of Bab. and Assyr.
The Makers and Teachers of Judaism Charles Foster Kent 1896
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[239] See Jensen _Zeits. für Assyr. _ i. 1 _seq. _ and Delitzsch, _Das
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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[374] A form of Nusku, according to Tallqvist, _Assyr.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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See Haupt's _Nimrodepos_, pp. 17, 40, and Delitzsch's _Assyr.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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Assyr. _ ii. 302-304, and Lehmann's _Shamash-shumukin_, pp. 44-53.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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These gigantic undertakings required an innumerable host of workmen: from the inscription of the great temple of Marduk (Meissner, "Assyr.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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