The Classical Journal, Том 24A. J. Valpay., 1821 |
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... asserted in those early times the claims of their progenitor . The Edomites undoubtedly opposed Israel on this account : and we know that this family were so tenacious of their pedigree , that it has even ' been in- serted by Moses in ...
... asserted in those early times the claims of their progenitor . The Edomites undoubtedly opposed Israel on this account : and we know that this family were so tenacious of their pedigree , that it has even ' been in- serted by Moses in ...
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... assertions , but his own ipse dixit . .. The Professor does not seem inclined to admit the truth , that living languages , such as the Arabic , cannot be sufficiently ac- quired but by a residence in the countries where they are vernacu ...
... assertions , but his own ipse dixit . .. The Professor does not seem inclined to admit the truth , that living languages , such as the Arabic , cannot be sufficiently ac- quired but by a residence in the countries where they are vernacu ...
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... assertion , that it is not in my power to point them out ; I am prepared to give better proof that I can point them out , than that of denying the fact , as Mr. Lee does . This erudite gentleman then adds , " that I have committed many ...
... assertion , that it is not in my power to point them out ; I am prepared to give better proof that I can point them out , than that of denying the fact , as Mr. Lee does . This erudite gentleman then adds , " that I have committed many ...
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... asserted , but this assertion is far from being cor- rect . But the Professor has given something like a proof that he himself is unacquainted with the Arabic2 of Africa , by making this assertion . The Professor attempts to impress on ...
... asserted , but this assertion is far from being cor- rect . But the Professor has given something like a proof that he himself is unacquainted with the Arabic2 of Africa , by making this assertion . The Professor attempts to impress on ...
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... assertion is able to speak the language intelligibly himself . Mr. Lee says , p . 373 , that he positively denies that my copy , inserted in No. XLIV . p . 449 of the Classical Journal , is a cor- rect copy of the inscription , but on ...
... assertion is able to speak the language intelligibly himself . Mr. Lee says , p . 373 , that he positively denies that my copy , inserted in No. XLIV . p . 449 of the Classical Journal , is a cor- rect copy of the inscription , but on ...
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