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We are also of opinion , it would have been well worth the while of Mr. Higgins to
have enriched his pages with a fac - simile of the Phænician alphabet and
inscription at Malta , which Sir William Drummond has 2 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic
...
We are also of opinion , it would have been well worth the while of Mr. Higgins to
have enriched his pages with a fac - simile of the Phænician alphabet and
inscription at Malta , which Sir William Drummond has 2 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic
...
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We hesitate about Sir William Jones ' opinion , that the Arabic is of a different race
, as so many of the Hebrew radicals are traceable in that language . In speaking
of changes in language , p . 6 , Mr. Higgins rejects entirely the Masoretic points ...
We hesitate about Sir William Jones ' opinion , that the Arabic is of a different race
, as so many of the Hebrew radicals are traceable in that language . In speaking
of changes in language , p . 6 , Mr. Higgins rejects entirely the Masoretic points ...
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It was the opinion of Sir Wm . Joves , that in very remote times , one nation ,
whose inhabitants were black , and whose empire was at or near Sidon , ruled
over Egypt and all Asia . In this opinion Mr. Higgins concurs , for reasons that do
not ...
It was the opinion of Sir Wm . Joves , that in very remote times , one nation ,
whose inhabitants were black , and whose empire was at or near Sidon , ruled
over Egypt and all Asia . In this opinion Mr. Higgins concurs , for reasons that do
not ...
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That there has been a parental , or as Mr. Higgins calls it , a patriarchal nation ,
from whence all the languages which we call ancient are derived , is an opinion
not founded on direct historical evidence , but flows as an inevitable conclusion ...
That there has been a parental , or as Mr. Higgins calls it , a patriarchal nation ,
from whence all the languages which we call ancient are derived , is an opinion
not founded on direct historical evidence , but flows as an inevitable conclusion ...
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That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest number of letters , the
Hebrew is the most simple , and therefore perhaps the oldest of these languages
; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in defiance of
many ...
That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest number of letters , the
Hebrew is the most simple , and therefore perhaps the oldest of these languages
; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in defiance of
many ...
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