The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... arts , the Greeks were giants : in science , they were pigmies . They were elegant , eloquent , refined , polished : they were wordy , acute , disputatious , metaphysical . But in science , in real learning , in laborious and accurate ...
... arts , the Greeks were giants : in science , they were pigmies . They were elegant , eloquent , refined , polished : they were wordy , acute , disputatious , metaphysical . But in science , in real learning , in laborious and accurate ...
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... freemasons being no longer necessary for the communi . cation of their art , was continued as a social and charitable association . letters . With some compunctions of conscience we are , 1829.1 23 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... freemasons being no longer necessary for the communi . cation of their art , was continued as a social and charitable association . letters . With some compunctions of conscience we are , 1829.1 23 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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... arts , and lost knowledge , that once existed in Northern and Eastern Asia - as to the connex- ion of this last race with what may be called modern people , that is , the people within the reach of ancient history and mo- dern history ...
... arts , and lost knowledge , that once existed in Northern and Eastern Asia - as to the connex- ion of this last race with what may be called modern people , that is , the people within the reach of ancient history and mo- dern history ...
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... art , and of population , which proceeded thence by streams , not westward merely , but in every direction . To all this hypothesis of Sir William Jones , Mr. Higgins op- poses the astronomical considerations advanced by Baillie , in ...
... art , and of population , which proceeded thence by streams , not westward merely , but in every direction . To all this hypothesis of Sir William Jones , Mr. Higgins op- poses the astronomical considerations advanced by Baillie , in ...
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... Punic , the correct Hebrew , the pure Chaldee , and the Samaritan , we submit this disquisi- tion to his better judgment , without further remark . ART . II . - Legal Outlines , being the 46 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... Punic , the correct Hebrew , the pure Chaldee , and the Samaritan , we submit this disquisi- tion to his better judgment , without further remark . ART . II . - Legal Outlines , being the 46 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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