The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... known to the Roman philosophers, but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom, and models for imitation on account of pre-eminent merit of some kind; and the answer of Origen, from his guarded manner, seems to afford ...
... known to the Roman philosophers, but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom, and models for imitation on account of pre-eminent merit of some kind; and the answer of Origen, from his guarded manner, seems to afford ...
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... known to the Roman philosophers , but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom , and models for imitation on account of pre - eminent merit of some kind ; and the answer of Origen , from his guarded manner , seems to afford ...
... known to the Roman philosophers , but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom , and models for imitation on account of pre - eminent merit of some kind ; and the answer of Origen , from his guarded manner , seems to afford ...
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... known and existing facts . For the following observa- tions , we are indebted to the conversations of a friend . All the Hebrew roots are to be found in the Arabic , Syriac , Samaritan and Chaldee . The Hebrew roots are all triliteral ...
... known and existing facts . For the following observa- tions , we are indebted to the conversations of a friend . All the Hebrew roots are to be found in the Arabic , Syriac , Samaritan and Chaldee . The Hebrew roots are all triliteral ...
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... known facts , some very ancient and civilized people who spake , or from whom was derived the Sanscrit , there is no proof that the Phoenicians were those people , or that the Phoenician language was the earliest language ; or that the ...
... known facts , some very ancient and civilized people who spake , or from whom was derived the Sanscrit , there is no proof that the Phoenicians were those people , or that the Phoenician language was the earliest language ; or that the ...
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... known . Bard is the Chaldean bda predicavit . O badim , di- vinatores . ( Spencer de Urim et Thummim , p . 1020. ) The Irish Faithoir is the Hebrew ptr , to solve an enigma.- ( Vall . Coll . de Reb . Hib . vol . iv . p . 427. ) The word ...
... known . Bard is the Chaldean bda predicavit . O badim , di- vinatores . ( Spencer de Urim et Thummim , p . 1020. ) The Irish Faithoir is the Hebrew ptr , to solve an enigma.- ( Vall . Coll . de Reb . Hib . vol . iv . p . 427. ) The word ...
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