The Southern Review, Tom 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... necessary to satisfy reasonable inquiry . The Celts were noto- riously fair complexioned , and light - haired of a yellow tinge . Does this agree with the Gauls or Scythæ ? Of the Phoenician Colonies in Ireland . ( 80. ) We have as yet ...
... necessary to satisfy reasonable inquiry . The Celts were noto- riously fair complexioned , and light - haired of a yellow tinge . Does this agree with the Gauls or Scythæ ? Of the Phoenician Colonies in Ireland . ( 80. ) We have as yet ...
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... necessary , in a more northern latitude . : 7. We are aware of the inaccuracy , the culpable quotation , the arrogant dogmatism of Pinkerton : we acknowledge that the author of the " Vindication of the Celts , " has shewn this : we do ...
... necessary , in a more northern latitude . : 7. We are aware of the inaccuracy , the culpable quotation , the arrogant dogmatism of Pinkerton : we acknowledge that the author of the " Vindication of the Celts , " has shewn this : we do ...
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... necessary to these stupendous erections to be communicated among persons who wrote no books , and who probably could not write at all ? How were workmen , particularly the architects or master ma- sons . to instruct or be instructed ...
... necessary to these stupendous erections to be communicated among persons who wrote no books , and who probably could not write at all ? How were workmen , particularly the architects or master ma- sons . to instruct or be instructed ...
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... necessary for the mutual inter- change of knowledge , and for the handing of it down from one generation to the next . The origin of Freemasonry , then , may be traced to about half a century after the Crusades . When writing and ...
... necessary for the mutual inter- change of knowledge , and for the handing of it down from one generation to the next . The origin of Freemasonry , then , may be traced to about half a century after the Crusades . When writing and ...
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... necessary , and has not been of advantage to pure and practical Christian- ity . In this , as in other respects , the Society of Friends and Mr. Higgins have an undoubted right to entertain their own opinions , and our readers , a ...
... necessary , and has not been of advantage to pure and practical Christian- ity . In this , as in other respects , the Society of Friends and Mr. Higgins have an undoubted right to entertain their own opinions , and our readers , a ...
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