The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... appears equally pro- bable that Abaris derived his knowledge from Pythagoras : the latter , we know had it to impart the knowledge of Abaris is inferred only , from his being a Druid . But whether there was any knowledge mutually ...
... appears equally pro- bable that Abaris derived his knowledge from Pythagoras : the latter , we know had it to impart the knowledge of Abaris is inferred only , from his being a Druid . But whether there was any knowledge mutually ...
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... appear too strong to be slighted . Priscian , ( who flourished about 525 ) notices the near connexion between Phoenician , Chaldee and Hebrew : and Bochart has , undoubtedly , added to the proofs ; as has Gallæus ( Treatise on the ...
... appear too strong to be slighted . Priscian , ( who flourished about 525 ) notices the near connexion between Phoenician , Chaldee and Hebrew : and Bochart has , undoubtedly , added to the proofs ; as has Gallæus ( Treatise on the ...
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... of the ancient people degenerated into linghams in the East ? There are traces but no good evidence of these lithoic linghams among the western Druids . Rocking stones , or Logan stones , appear to be 1829. ] 27 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... of the ancient people degenerated into linghams in the East ? There are traces but no good evidence of these lithoic linghams among the western Druids . Rocking stones , or Logan stones , appear to be 1829. ] 27 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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Rocking stones , or Logan stones , appear to be marks of the Celts and their ceremonies and customs . Circular Temples of the Israelites . ( p . 233 ) Exod . xxiv . 4.- Deut . xxvii . 2. Josh . iv . 9 , 19 , 20. In both these cases ...
Rocking stones , or Logan stones , appear to be marks of the Celts and their ceremonies and customs . Circular Temples of the Israelites . ( p . 233 ) Exod . xxiv . 4.- Deut . xxvii . 2. Josh . iv . 9 , 19 , 20. In both these cases ...
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... appear whether Plautus wrote it in the Punic or in the common Latin character . From the difficulty of accommodating the verbal sounds of one language to those of another , and from frequent transcribing by persons ignorant of the ...
... appear whether Plautus wrote it in the Punic or in the common Latin character . From the difficulty of accommodating the verbal sounds of one language to those of another , and from frequent transcribing by persons ignorant of the ...
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