| Alexander Hamilton - 1744 - Страниц: 350
...they call him their God (or in their Language Kiack) and in his Letter to foreign Princes, he afTumes the Title of King of Kings, to whom all other Kings ought to be fubjecT:, as being near Kinfman and Friend to all the Gods in Heaven and on Earth, and by their their... | |
| Cope (Captain.) - 1754 - Страниц: 410
...they call him their God (or in their Language Kiack] and in his Letters to foreign Princes, he afTumes the Title of King of Kings, to whom all other Kings ought to be fubjecl:, as being near Kinfman and Friend to all the Gods, in Heaven and on Earth, and by their Friendfhip... | |
| 1759 - Страниц: 604
...write to him, they call him their kiak, or god: and the king himfelf, in his letter to foreign princes, aflumes the title of " king of kings, to whom all...kinfman and friend to all the gods in heaven and on earth : that, by their friendfhip to him, all animals are fed and preserved, as well as all the feafons... | |
| 1759 - Страниц: 590
...to him, they call him their kink-, or god : and the king himfelf, in his letter to foreign princes, aflumes the title of " king of kings, to whom all other kings ought to " be fubjetfr, as being near kinfman and friend to all the " gods in heaven and on earth : that, by their... | |
| 1759 - Страниц: 598
...to him, they call him their kiak, or god : and the king himfelf, in his letter to foreign princes, aflumes the title of " king of kings, to whom all other kings ought to " be fubjetft, as being near kinfman and friend to all the " gods in heaven and on earth : that, by their... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - Страниц: 824
...call him their god, (or in their language Kiack,) and in his letters to foreign Princes, he aflumcs the title of King of Kings, to whom all other Kings ought to be fubject, as being near kinfman and friend to all the gods in heaven and on earth, and by their friendihip... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - Страниц: 820
...call him their god, (or in their language Kiack,) and in his letters to foreign Princes, he affumes the title of King of Kings, to whom all other Kings ought to be fubject, as being near kinfraan and friend to all the gods in heaven and on earth, and by their friendfhip... | |
| Daniel George Edward Hall - 1928 - Страниц: 292
...call him their god (or in their language Kiack), and in his letters to foreign princes, he assumes the title of King of Kings, to whom all other Kings ought to be subject, as being near kinsman and friend to all the gods in heaven and on earth, and by their friendship... | |
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