The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries, the Druids had writings. This is not unfair to suspect of the man who actually embodied fraud into a system, practised it with the ...
... seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries, the Druids had writings. This is not unfair to suspect of the man who actually embodied fraud into a system, practised it with the ...
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... seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries , the Druids had writings . This is not unfair to suspect of the man who actually embodied fraud into a system , practised it with ...
... seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries , the Druids had writings . This is not unfair to suspect of the man who actually embodied fraud into a system , practised it with ...
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... seems to think the original colour of mankind was black . In this opinion we are far indeed from concurring till we are better informed of valid arguments in its favour . According to our author , who follows Mr. Bryant , ( Ant . Mythol ...
... seems to think the original colour of mankind was black . In this opinion we are far indeed from concurring till we are better informed of valid arguments in its favour . According to our author , who follows Mr. Bryant , ( Ant . Mythol ...
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... seems to have es- caped him , that Agham in Sanscrit , is secret . He conjectures , these simple alphabets may have been in use in Syria , before the Samaritan and Hebrew existed . It may be so : but in the absence of all proof , it may ...
... seems to have es- caped him , that Agham in Sanscrit , is secret . He conjectures , these simple alphabets may have been in use in Syria , before the Samaritan and Hebrew existed . It may be so : but in the absence of all proof , it may ...
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... seems not aware that muin the vine , is certainly owing to the common Irish substitution of the v , for the m and b . The com- parison here made is very striking . He conjectures that the names of trees applied to the letters of the ...
... seems not aware that muin the vine , is certainly owing to the common Irish substitution of the v , for the m and b . The com- parison here made is very striking . He conjectures that the names of trees applied to the letters of the ...
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