The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... probably the Cecropian ; for this latter was older than Cadmus . ( Schmidt Palaiog . Soc . An . London , vol . i . p . 238. ) These two alphabets had the same number of radical letters , sixteen ; the same as in use among the old Latins ...
... probably the Cecropian ; for this latter was older than Cadmus . ( Schmidt Palaiog . Soc . An . London , vol . i . p . 238. ) These two alphabets had the same number of radical letters , sixteen ; the same as in use among the old Latins ...
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... probably near to the Oxus and Iaxartes , according to Mr. Higgins ; or the eastern end of the great chain of Caucasus toward the Imaus or Himalaya . There is no proof that Babylon was Babel ; or any likelihood that a whole people would ...
... probably near to the Oxus and Iaxartes , according to Mr. Higgins ; or the eastern end of the great chain of Caucasus toward the Imaus or Himalaya . There is no proof that Babylon was Babel ; or any likelihood that a whole people would ...
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... probably , older than Brahma , but whether older than the negro Buddha , is a doubt . This section contains other suggestions of the affinity between these languages , that are not void of foun- dation . The Celtic was the first swarm ...
... probably , older than Brahma , but whether older than the negro Buddha , is a doubt . This section contains other suggestions of the affinity between these languages , that are not void of foun- dation . The Celtic was the first swarm ...
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... probably , Cornwall , ( but from Borlase's account not certainly so ) and to the mountains of Mauritania ; for we consider the Shillah as a dialect of the Earse . * 8. All this we believe ; admitting at the same time , ( for we know not ...
... probably , Cornwall , ( but from Borlase's account not certainly so ) and to the mountains of Mauritania ; for we consider the Shillah as a dialect of the Earse . * 8. All this we believe ; admitting at the same time , ( for we know not ...
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... probably the Hebrew or Chaldee word 5 prt to sing . They sung to their harps : harp in Hebrew cnur , in Irish cinur . Diod . Sic . and Am . Marc . describe them as singing to harps . Saronides ; Diod . Sic . says they were Gaul- ish ...
... probably the Hebrew or Chaldee word 5 prt to sing . They sung to their harps : harp in Hebrew cnur , in Irish cinur . Diod . Sic . and Am . Marc . describe them as singing to harps . Saronides ; Diod . Sic . says they were Gaul- ish ...
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