The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... question , as to a lost people , a lost language , lost 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 ...
... question , as to a lost people , a lost language , lost 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 ...
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... question is not reducible , by any legiti- mate grammatical analysis , to any known root in Hebrew , Chaldee or Arabic . Burckhardt says , tatooing on the cheek , is practised at Mekka . The result of our present investigation , we must ...
... question is not reducible , by any legiti- mate grammatical analysis , to any known root in Hebrew , Chaldee or Arabic . Burckhardt says , tatooing on the cheek , is practised at Mekka . The result of our present investigation , we must ...
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... question is , as to the extent . Writers perpetually forget that they have no claim to be believed for any assertion borrowed from others , unless the original authority be cited . Mr. Charles Fox used sadly to complain of this - so did ...
... question is , as to the extent . Writers perpetually forget that they have no claim to be believed for any assertion borrowed from others , unless the original authority be cited . Mr. Charles Fox used sadly to complain of this - so did ...
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... question out of doubt : except that as we know the Samaritan character and language to be more affianced to the Phoenician than the comparatively modern Hebrew , a quære may suggest itself , why was this passage not rendered in ...
... question out of doubt : except that as we know the Samaritan character and language to be more affianced to the Phoenician than the comparatively modern Hebrew , a quære may suggest itself , why was this passage not rendered in ...
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... question ; and , so far as we know , a fuller view of the subject than can be found elsewhere . Major Vallancey's Version . PLAUTUS . 1. Nyth al o nim ua lonuth sicorathissi me com syth 2. Chim lach chunyth mum ys tyal mycthi barii im ...
... question ; and , so far as we know , a fuller view of the subject than can be found elsewhere . Major Vallancey's Version . PLAUTUS . 1. Nyth al o nim ua lonuth sicorathissi me com syth 2. Chim lach chunyth mum ys tyal mycthi barii im ...
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