The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... reader the plate of inscriptions on the Babel bricks , of which Sir Wm . Drummond has given a description in 5 Class . Journal , p . 127 , to compare with the Ogham character . Ogham , Hercules Og- mius of Lucian : Agham , sanscrit for ...
... reader the plate of inscriptions on the Babel bricks , of which Sir Wm . Drummond has given a description in 5 Class . Journal , p . 127 , to compare with the Ogham character . Ogham , Hercules Og- mius of Lucian : Agham , sanscrit for ...
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... reading of the Hebrew language at the period when these vowel points were first used by the Masorets . But the vagueness of a language , consisting almost entirely of consonants , leaves such latitude of vowel substitution , that we ...
... reading of the Hebrew language at the period when these vowel points were first used by the Masorets . But the vagueness of a language , consisting almost entirely of consonants , leaves such latitude of vowel substitution , that we ...
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... reader forgive a speculation by one of the uninitiated ? In those dark times of the middle ages , when the Eastern and Saracenic , or Gothic arch , as it is ignorantly called , began to supercede the circular Saxon arch - when monarchs ...
... reader forgive a speculation by one of the uninitiated ? In those dark times of the middle ages , when the Eastern and Saracenic , or Gothic arch , as it is ignorantly called , began to supercede the circular Saxon arch - when monarchs ...
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... reader to send two shillings to Mr. Priestly in Holborn to purchase Bishop Burgess ' little Introduction to the Arabic Lan- guage ; where in p . 13 , he will find the names of the primary Arabic letters , which are as follows , so ...
... reader to send two shillings to Mr. Priestly in Holborn to purchase Bishop Burgess ' little Introduction to the Arabic Lan- guage ; where in p . 13 , he will find the names of the primary Arabic letters , which are as follows , so ...
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... readers , a majority of whom are likely to think differently , have an equal right to theirs . It seems unnecessary , at this time , to enter into any controversy , to determine what , on this point , is the result of public or private ...
... readers , a majority of whom are likely to think differently , have an equal right to theirs . It seems unnecessary , at this time , to enter into any controversy , to determine what , on this point , is the result of public or private ...
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