The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... the Romans , as some persons have absurdly imagined , how or by what miracle could they have hit on the identical letters which Cadmus brought from Phoenicia , and have rejected all the rest ? 4 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... the Romans , as some persons have absurdly imagined , how or by what miracle could they have hit on the identical letters which Cadmus brought from Phoenicia , and have rejected all the rest ? 4 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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... persons totally regardless of historic ve- racity , and who amused themselves and the ignorant people whom they addressed , by these absurd personifications . There never was a nation so utterly regardless of truth as the Greeks , and ...
... persons totally regardless of historic ve- racity , and who amused themselves and the ignorant people whom they addressed , by these absurd personifications . There never was a nation so utterly regardless of truth as the Greeks , and ...
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... person who made the assertion ; but it is so rude and inartificial , that no great extent of intellect was required for its invention - at least such is our opinion . Derivation of Britain and Bretagne , and Albion . ( p . 94. ) Noth ...
... person who made the assertion ; but it is so rude and inartificial , that no great extent of intellect was required for its invention - at least such is our opinion . Derivation of Britain and Bretagne , and Albion . ( p . 94. ) Noth ...
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... person should maintain that , not the author's Celta , but his own Scythians or Goths were those who first came , it would scarcely be considered worth a reply . Call them Goths then ; it matters not . They were the persons , Goths or ...
... person should maintain that , not the author's Celta , but his own Scythians or Goths were those who first came , it would scarcely be considered worth a reply . Call them Goths then ; it matters not . They were the persons , Goths or ...
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... persons who wrote no books , and who probably could not write at all ? How were workmen , particularly the architects or master ma- sons to instruct or be instructed , but by oral intercourse at regular meetings , held under fixed ...
... persons who wrote no books , and who probably could not write at all ? How were workmen , particularly the architects or master ma- sons to instruct or be instructed , but by oral intercourse at regular meetings , held under fixed ...
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