The Sacred and Profane History of the World connected, from the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel, under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah; Including the Dissertation The Creation and Fall of Man. Revised, Corrected, and Greatly Improved, by James Creighton, B. A. Four Volumes in Two. The First American, from the Fifth London Edition. Illustrated with a New and Correct Set of Maps and Plans, and an Extensive Index.
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Year: 1824
Entry: Shuckford, Samuel. The Sacred and Profane History of the World connected, from the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel, under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah; Including the Dissertation The Creation and Fall of Man. Revised, Corrected, and Greatly Improved, by James Creighton, B. A. Four Volumes in Two. The First American, from the Fifth London Edition. Illustrated with a New and Correct Set of Maps and Plans, and an Extensive Index. Philadelphia: William W. Woodward, 1824. 4 vols. in 2.
Author/Editor: Samuel Shuckford
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Sacred and Profane History of the World connected, from the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel, under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah; Including the Dissertation The Creation and Fall of Man. Revised, Corrected, and Greatly Improved, by James Creighton, B. A. Four Volumes in Two. The First American, from the Fifth London Edition. Illustrated with a New and Correct Set of Maps and Plans, and an Extensive Index.
Printer/Publisher: William W. Woodward
Language: English
Notes: an Extensive Index. Philadelphia: William W. Woodward, 1824. 4 vols. in 2.Shoemaker 17982.