The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... letters , sixteen ; the same as in use among the old Latins , old Germans , Irish and British bards . The Irish , Greek and Hebrew letters are the same . Mr. Higgins refers in proof of this , to the inspection of his table of alphabets ...
... letters , sixteen ; the same as in use among the old Latins , old Germans , Irish and British bards . The Irish , Greek and Hebrew letters are the same . Mr. Higgins refers in proof of this , to the inspection of his table of alphabets ...
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... letters , and they sprung from the Scythian Pelasgi , the most ancient settlers in Greece , the subsequent Cadmean or Celtic colonists in Italy , who had seventeen letters , were posterior to the Pelasgic Etruscans . It is probable à ...
... letters , and they sprung from the Scythian Pelasgi , the most ancient settlers in Greece , the subsequent Cadmean or Celtic colonists in Italy , who had seventeen letters , were posterior to the Pelasgic Etruscans . It is probable à ...
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... letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish , upon high probability , the community of origin . In the next section , Mr. Higgins enters into a minute comparison of the Irish with the Hebrew ...
... letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish , upon high probability , the community of origin . In the next section , Mr. Higgins enters into a minute comparison of the Irish with the Hebrew ...
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... letters . Those of the Samaritan from five to nine . The Chaldee is nearly the same with the Samaritan ; and so we apprehend was the Pho- nician . All the variations from the common , parental stock of roots , are purely grammatical ...
... letters . Those of the Samaritan from five to nine . The Chaldee is nearly the same with the Samaritan ; and so we apprehend was the Pho- nician . All the variations from the common , parental stock of roots , are purely grammatical ...
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1. That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest number of letters , the Hebrew is the most simple , and therefore perhaps the oldest of these languages ; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in ...
1. That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest number of letters , the Hebrew is the most simple , and therefore perhaps the oldest of these languages ; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in ...
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