The Southern Review, Tom 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... question of this kind , to Eustathius of An- tioch , Jerom , Isidore , or the Chronicle of Alexandria , or Theo- philus of Antioch , or Joseph Goronides . Learned men have been too long in the habit of shutting their eyes to the ...
... question of this kind , to Eustathius of An- tioch , Jerom , Isidore , or the Chronicle of Alexandria , or Theo- philus of Antioch , or Joseph Goronides . Learned men have been too long in the habit of shutting their eyes to the ...
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... question as this , we cannot expect more than probability , but proofs to that extent , are necessary to satisfy reasonable inquiry . The Celts were noto- riously fair complexioned , and light - haired of a yellow tinge . Does this ...
... question as this , we cannot expect more than probability , but proofs to that extent , are necessary to satisfy reasonable inquiry . The Celts were noto- riously fair complexioned , and light - haired of a yellow tinge . Does this ...
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... question of history or chronology . Bryant's Ancient Mythology and Dupuis ' Histoire de toutes les Cultes , are the only books that throw real light on these ancient mythological fic- tions ; and we agree with Mr. Higgins , that ...
... question of history or chronology . Bryant's Ancient Mythology and Dupuis ' Histoire de toutes les Cultes , are the only books that throw real light on these ancient mythological fic- tions ; and we agree with Mr. Higgins , that ...
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... questions respecting the localities of the respective subordinate tribes , whichever side an ingenious man may take ... question of some interest whether the Celta and the Scythæ were distinct races of men . But more than the general ...
... questions respecting the localities of the respective subordinate tribes , whichever side an ingenious man may take ... question of some interest whether the Celta and the Scythæ were distinct races of men . But more than the general ...
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... question of Brahmin back - reckoning . ( ib . ) " Professor Playfair , in vols . ii . and iv . of the Edinburgh Transactions , has shewn that the Brahmins could not have made the astronomical back - reckonings imputed to them , without ...
... question of Brahmin back - reckoning . ( ib . ) " Professor Playfair , in vols . ii . and iv . of the Edinburgh Transactions , has shewn that the Brahmins could not have made the astronomical back - reckonings imputed to them , without ...
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