The Southern Review, Tom 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... believe that Pinkerton has succeeded in making out his four distinct races of men , the Scythian , Sarmatic , Sclavonic and Celtic but when these circumstances are fairly urged , as they may well be , against the Dissertation on the ...
... believe that Pinkerton has succeeded in making out his four distinct races of men , the Scythian , Sarmatic , Sclavonic and Celtic but when these circumstances are fairly urged , as they may well be , against the Dissertation on the ...
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... believe to be pure and classical Hebrew , without any mixture of Chaldee or Samaritan ; as follows : - Another version of the same , in pure Hebrew . אֶקְרָא לְאֱלוֹהִים וְאֶלוֹהוֹת מָגִינֵי אֶרֶץ הָאֵל למלא ...
... believe to be pure and classical Hebrew , without any mixture of Chaldee or Samaritan ; as follows : - Another version of the same , in pure Hebrew . אֶקְרָא לְאֱלוֹהִים וְאֶלוֹהוֹת מָגִינֵי אֶרֶץ הָאֵל למלא ...
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... believe to be sufficiently well authenticated , nor are we inclined formally to dispute , Carthage was founded 883 years before Christ . The colony of Iberians had emigrated from Gallicia to Eri , ( Ireland , ) 123 years before the ...
... believe to be sufficiently well authenticated , nor are we inclined formally to dispute , Carthage was founded 883 years before Christ . The colony of Iberians had emigrated from Gallicia to Eri , ( Ireland , ) 123 years before the ...
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... believe , impossible to match in the productions of any other people under the sun . It is almost inconceivable in a nation , more . remarkable , perhaps , than any other , for promptitude , sagacity and address in the management of ...
... believe , impossible to match in the productions of any other people under the sun . It is almost inconceivable in a nation , more . remarkable , perhaps , than any other , for promptitude , sagacity and address in the management of ...
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... believe in the liberty or necessity of human actions ? —or whether utility or a moral sense or sympathy be the rule of approbation and blame ? or whether corals and sponges be minerals or vegetables ? —or whether our species be properly ...
... believe in the liberty or necessity of human actions ? —or whether utility or a moral sense or sympathy be the rule of approbation and blame ? or whether corals and sponges be minerals or vegetables ? —or whether our species be properly ...
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