The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... given many instances of , and authorities for the ancient prevalence of Tauric worship in various parts of the world , and particularly in England . He cites as additional authorities , Maurice's Ind . Antiq . Bryant's Heathen Mytho ...
... given many instances of , and authorities for the ancient prevalence of Tauric worship in various parts of the world , and particularly in England . He cites as additional authorities , Maurice's Ind . Antiq . Bryant's Heathen Mytho ...
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... given of similarity in meaning , in sound , and in grammar , between very many words of the Celtic , Sans- crit and Roman , is too obvious to be doubted . See also the al- phabets in p . 257 , which shew , beyond controversy , the Phoni ...
... given of similarity in meaning , in sound , and in grammar , between very many words of the Celtic , Sans- crit and Roman , is too obvious to be doubted . See also the al- phabets in p . 257 , which shew , beyond controversy , the Phoni ...
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... given to them by the Greeks , who knew nothing of their origin , and is , therefore , not their original name . It is probable they came from Dora near to Libanus or Carmel , or elsewhere in Canaan ; they were Dorian , and spake the ...
... given to them by the Greeks , who knew nothing of their origin , and is , therefore , not their original name . It is probable they came from Dora near to Libanus or Carmel , or elsewhere in Canaan ; they were Dorian , and spake the ...
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... given in the feminine plural , and yet the above verb is rendered in the masculine . The Rabbins form this word from two different languages , in one of which shall be ( tat ) two ; and ♫ ( phas ) in the other language , ( two ) which ...
... given in the feminine plural , and yet the above verb is rendered in the masculine . The Rabbins form this word from two different languages , in one of which shall be ( tat ) two ; and ♫ ( phas ) in the other language , ( two ) which ...
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... given by himself , in the usual Roman character , is as follows . We have numbered the lines to assist the reader in comparing it with the Punic , as before given in the same character . 1. Na eth eljonim oceljonoth secorath jismechum ...
... given by himself , in the usual Roman character , is as follows . We have numbered the lines to assist the reader in comparing it with the Punic , as before given in the same character . 1. Na eth eljonim oceljonoth secorath jismechum ...
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