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The agreement of the customs of the East-Indians with those of the Jews (1705) . Together with, An essay upon literature (1726)

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The agreement of the customs of the East-Indians with those of the Jews (1705) . Together with, An essay upon literature (1726)

Material type
図書
Author
John Toland and De La Créquinière . Daniel Defoe
Publisher
AMS Press
Publication date
1999
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
27 cm
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"Introduction by Joel Reed"First work originally published: London : Printed for W. Davis, 1705. 2nd work originally published: London : Printed for T...

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Material Type
図書
ISBN
0404702716
Author/Editor
John Toland and De La Créquinière . Daniel Defoe
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
1999
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1999
Size
27 cm
Alternative Title
The agreement of the customs of the East-Indians with those of the Jews, and other ancient people : being the first essay of this kind towards the explaining of several difficult passages in scripture, and some of the most ancient writers by the present oriental customs, with cuts to which are added instructions to young gentlemen that intend to travel
An essay upon literature : or, An enquiry into the antiquity and original of letters : proving that the two tables, written by the finger of God in Mount Sinai, was the first writing in the world, and that all other alphabets derive from the Hebrew, with a short view of the methods made use of by the antients, to supply the want of letters before, and improve the use of them after they were known
Conformité des coutumes des Indiens orientaux, avec celles des Juifs & des autres peuples de l'antiquité
Agreement of customs of East-Indians / Toland
Essay upon literature / Defoe