The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... observing , that among the accounts of the Druids in Britain , those contained in the two first volumes of Henry's History of England , are not the least instructive and curious . They go far to support the opinions maintained by Mr ...
... observing , that among the accounts of the Druids in Britain , those contained in the two first volumes of Henry's History of England , are not the least instructive and curious . They go far to support the opinions maintained by Mr ...
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... observation of the most ancient Tauric festival , ( when the Sun entered Taurus * ) their seventeen - letter alphabet , and their system of oral instruction mark and characterize the Druid in every age and every country of the world ...
... observation of the most ancient Tauric festival , ( when the Sun entered Taurus * ) their seventeen - letter alphabet , and their system of oral instruction mark and characterize the Druid in every age and every country of the world ...
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... observations on fossil remains and the temperature of the earth , would have left M. Baillie and his followers to enlarge their boundaries as far as Siberia , where we know with certainty that tropical plants and tropical animals lived ...
... observations on fossil remains and the temperature of the earth , would have left M. Baillie and his followers to enlarge their boundaries as far as Siberia , where we know with certainty that tropical plants and tropical animals lived ...
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... observations of Bel- lerman on the connexion between the Hebrew , Phoenician , Canaanite and Carthaginian languages . To us , the remarks of Bellerman are in- genious conjectures only , void of proof . There are no authorities cited to ...
... observations of Bel- lerman on the connexion between the Hebrew , Phoenician , Canaanite and Carthaginian languages . To us , the remarks of Bellerman are in- genious conjectures only , void of proof . There are no authorities cited to ...
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... observation , and it is this union of transcendental mathematics , in all their shadowy subtlety , and their endless concatenation of mutually de- pendent reasoning , with a patient and sober induction of facts , that constitutes the ...
... observation , and it is this union of transcendental mathematics , in all their shadowy subtlety , and their endless concatenation of mutually de- pendent reasoning , with a patient and sober induction of facts , that constitutes the ...
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