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... possession of the learned . And here we must , as in regard to the languages of the American continent , do justice to the labours of that illustrious people , the Germans , by acknowledging how much we owe to their industry and genius ...
... possession of the learned . And here we must , as in regard to the languages of the American continent , do justice to the labours of that illustrious people , the Germans , by acknowledging how much we owe to their industry and genius ...
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... possession will enable us and see what results have been obtained through the medium of languages , tending to show a connec- tion between the Asiatic nations and the South Sea Islanders , and between either of these and the people of ...
... possession will enable us and see what results have been obtained through the medium of languages , tending to show a connec- tion between the Asiatic nations and the South Sea Islanders , and between either of these and the people of ...
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... possessed many facilities for interpreting the sacred writings , which , except as they have come down through their works , must be lost to distant generations . The knowledge of antiquity ,. 40 [ September , Biblical Commentary .
... possessed many facilities for interpreting the sacred writings , which , except as they have come down through their works , must be lost to distant generations . The knowledge of antiquity ,. 40 [ September , Biblical Commentary .
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... possessed by any other theolo- gian of Germany . At the early age of twenty - three , he wrote a treatise on the nature and moral influence of heathenism , especially among the Greeks and Romans , viewed in the light of Christianity ...
... possessed by any other theolo- gian of Germany . At the early age of twenty - three , he wrote a treatise on the nature and moral influence of heathenism , especially among the Greeks and Romans , viewed in the light of Christianity ...
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... possessed a clearer judgment of things as they oc- curred . He hoarded wisdom , and drew experience from the wide views and vivid representations of his own intelligence ; for the depths of a great soul that seem so dark , and strike ...
... possessed a clearer judgment of things as they oc- curred . He hoarded wisdom , and drew experience from the wide views and vivid representations of his own intelligence ; for the depths of a great soul that seem so dark , and strike ...
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