The Southern Review, Tom 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... period when these vowel points were first used by the Masorets . But the vagueness of a language , consisting almost entirely of consonants , leaves such latitude of vowel substitution , that we cannot conceive any mo- dern mode of ...
... period when these vowel points were first used by the Masorets . But the vagueness of a language , consisting almost entirely of consonants , leaves such latitude of vowel substitution , that we cannot conceive any mo- dern mode of ...
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... called profane history before that period rests on tradition . We would not be understood to adopt positively the opinion thus advanced , but we say that it has sufficient weight , and 1829. ] 5 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... called profane history before that period rests on tradition . We would not be understood to adopt positively the opinion thus advanced , but we say that it has sufficient weight , and 1829. ] 5 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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... period , history is scarcely more than the vague and inaccurate recollections , fictions , and conjectures of illiterate and half savage people . Oghams of Ireland . ( p . 19. ) Intended for secrecy , according to our author . We have ...
... period , history is scarcely more than the vague and inaccurate recollections , fictions , and conjectures of illiterate and half savage people . Oghams of Ireland . ( p . 19. ) Intended for secrecy , according to our author . We have ...
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... period ( variously called in the Zend , the Sanscrit , and the Chinese , ven , van , and phen ) of 180 years by another period of 144 years ; who reckoned the sun's distance from the earth at 800,000,000 of Olympic stadia , and who must ...
... period ( variously called in the Zend , the Sanscrit , and the Chinese , ven , van , and phen ) of 180 years by another period of 144 years ; who reckoned the sun's distance from the earth at 800,000,000 of Olympic stadia , and who must ...
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... period 440 A. C. It is with great regret that we have not room even for an abridgement of Mr. Higgins ' disquisition from 104 to 116 , on the superior knowledge of the Greeks in the age of Homer : on their gradually increasing ignorance ...
... period 440 A. C. It is with great regret that we have not room even for an abridgement of Mr. Higgins ' disquisition from 104 to 116 , on the superior knowledge of the Greeks in the age of Homer : on their gradually increasing ignorance ...
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