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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1897 Edition.
Title: Thunderbolt: an Australian story.Publisher: British Library,
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insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Macdonald,
James Middleton; 1894.]. 322 p.; 8 . 012629.f.30.
1897. The Massilia Sacrifice Tablet shows in its first two words
that it was intended for use in the worship of Baal; and as we know
that the Phoenicians came to Massilia from Carthage, centuries
before the time of Christ, we think it quite in the eternal fitness
of things that this Sacrifice Tablet should have been found in
Marseilles (Massilia) in 1844; our only wonder is that the tablet
remained undiscovered for 2300 or 2400 years. Illustrated.
1897. The Massilia Sacrifice Tablet shows in its first two words
that it was intended for use in the worship of Baal; and as we know
that the Phoenicians came to Massilia from Carthage, centuries
before the time of Christ, we think it quite in the eternal fitness
of things that this Sacrifice Tablet should have been found in
Marseilles (Massilia) in 1844; our only wonder is that the tablet
remained undiscovered for 2300 or 2400 years. Illustrated.
The Massilia Sacrifice Tablet shows in its first two words that it
was intended for use in the worship of Baal; and as we know that
the Phoenicians came to Massilia from Carthage, centuries before
the time of Christ, we think it quite in the eternal fitness of
things that this Sacrifice Tablet should have been found in
Marseilles (Massilia) in 1844; our only wonder is that the tablet
remained undiscovered for 2300 or 2400 years. Illustrated.
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