The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... says , that all the Hebrew roots of words are to be found in the Arabic language - of which there is no doubt . The ... say once for all , that before these per- hapses are substituted for facts , it would be desirable to confute the ...
... says , that all the Hebrew roots of words are to be found in the Arabic language - of which there is no doubt . The ... say once for all , that before these per- hapses are substituted for facts , it would be desirable to confute the ...
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... say the LEAVES of a book ? The Papyrus had no leaves ! rolls of dressed cowhides or other skins , vellum or parchment ... says Mr. Hig- gins , in conformity to the Druidical practice of cutting letters on the stems or stalks of trees ...
... say the LEAVES of a book ? The Papyrus had no leaves ! rolls of dressed cowhides or other skins , vellum or parchment ... says Mr. Hig- gins , in conformity to the Druidical practice of cutting letters on the stems or stalks of trees ...
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... says Mr. Hud- dlestone , any thing more than a strong oriental metaphor , for discordance and dissension among the people ? Of Baillie's hypothesis , supported by Sir Wm . Drummond.- ( p . 45. ) We have already said so much of Mr ...
... says Mr. Hud- dlestone , any thing more than a strong oriental metaphor , for discordance and dissension among the people ? Of Baillie's hypothesis , supported by Sir Wm . Drummond.- ( p . 45. ) We have already said so much of Mr ...
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... ( says our author ) of what nation do you think these astronomers were ? Do you suppose they were the Indians who forgot their formulæ , the Egyptians or the Chaldeans who fixed the year at three hundred and sixty days , or the Greeks who ...
... ( says our author ) of what nation do you think these astronomers were ? Do you suppose they were the Indians who forgot their formulæ , the Egyptians or the Chaldeans who fixed the year at three hundred and sixty days , or the Greeks who ...
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... says they were Cymbri . So does Possidonius according to Strabo , lib . vii . Josephus says the Celtæ descended from Gomer . Josephus , ( says Mr. Higgins , ) is a very respectable authority to a fact of this kind . For our own part ...
... says they were Cymbri . So does Possidonius according to Strabo , lib . vii . Josephus says the Celtæ descended from Gomer . Josephus , ( says Mr. Higgins , ) is a very respectable authority to a fact of this kind . For our own part ...
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