The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... origin , it is too much to expect among the mutations of two or three thousand years , a perfect similarity at the present mo- ment , in all the letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish ...
... origin , it is too much to expect among the mutations of two or three thousand years , a perfect similarity at the present mo- ment , in all the letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish ...
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... origin from the parent language , from whence the Sanscrit has been formed or derived ; the Sanscrit being un- doubtedly the language of a long existing and polished people , too far advanced to use the Ogham character . On the 10th and ...
... origin from the parent language , from whence the Sanscrit has been formed or derived ; the Sanscrit being un- doubtedly the language of a long existing and polished people , too far advanced to use the Ogham character . On the 10th and ...
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... origin . Mr. Higgins says , these are some examples out of a great many . He thinks the Latin was not derived from the Greek , or the Greek from the Phoenician , but all of them from some common parent lan- guage ; wherein we agree with ...
... origin . Mr. Higgins says , these are some examples out of a great many . He thinks the Latin was not derived from the Greek , or the Greek from the Phoenician , but all of them from some common parent lan- guage ; wherein we agree with ...
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... origin of Freemasonry , then , may be traced to about half a century after the Crusades . When writing and printing became common , the original intent of these societies became superceded by the improvements in all kinds of knowledge ...
... origin of Freemasonry , then , may be traced to about half a century after the Crusades . When writing and printing became common , the original intent of these societies became superceded by the improvements in all kinds of knowledge ...
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... origin of this opposition , and the cause of it . " The Rev. Mr. Maurice asserts , that all the temples and caves of India were the works of Celta . " Proof is wanting in support of an assertion so extensive . 66 Temples , the ...
... origin of this opposition , and the cause of it . " The Rev. Mr. Maurice asserts , that all the temples and caves of India were the works of Celta . " Proof is wanting in support of an assertion so extensive . 66 Temples , the ...
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