932 ([return])
[ See Rawlinson’s Herodotus, ii. 157; History of Ancient Egypt, i. 509; Rosellini, Mon. Civili, pls. 107-109.]

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933 ([return])
[ See Herod. iii. 107; History of Ancient Egypt, ii. 222-224.]

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934 ([return])
[ That these were Arabian products appears from Herod. iii. 111, 112. They may be included in the “chief of all spices,” which Tyre obtained from the merchants of Sheba and Raamah (Ezek. xxvii. 22).]

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935 ([return])
[ Arabia has no ebony trees, and can never have produced elephants.]

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936 ([return])
[ See Ezek. xxvii. 23, 24. Canneh and Chilmad were probably Babylonian towns.]

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