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... learned paper by Mr. Higgins in 33 Class . Journ . p . 123 , on the similarity between the Phoenician and the Hebrew ; which connexion ob- tains , as we suspect , rather with the Samaritan than the Hebrew : for the latter may reasonably ...
... learned paper by Mr. Higgins in 33 Class . Journ . p . 123 , on the similarity between the Phoenician and the Hebrew ; which connexion ob- tains , as we suspect , rather with the Samaritan than the Hebrew : for the latter may reasonably ...
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... learned book ; and we desire that all our assent to his arguments and conjectures may be understood as liable to this probable drawback - probable at least , till it be refuted ; and till the manuscripts of the Bacchic and Cyclic poets ...
... learned book ; and we desire that all our assent to his arguments and conjectures may be understood as liable to this probable drawback - probable at least , till it be refuted ; and till the manuscripts of the Bacchic and Cyclic poets ...
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Mr. Higgins ' work . But the following passage from so learned a man as Sir Wm . Drummond , and whose reverence for the Bible is so unexceptionable , is worth citing . ( Drummond on the Zodiacs , p . 36. ) " The fact , however , is ...
Mr. Higgins ' work . But the following passage from so learned a man as Sir Wm . Drummond , and whose reverence for the Bible is so unexceptionable , is worth citing . ( Drummond on the Zodiacs , p . 36. ) " The fact , however , is ...
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... learned work , but it goes but a little way back , comparatively . Persia , India , and China , depositaries not inventors of Science . ( p . 52 ) .- Who the Celta were , ( 52. ) According to Cæsar , ( De Bell . Gall . lib . i . initio ...
... learned work , but it goes but a little way back , comparatively . Persia , India , and China , depositaries not inventors of Science . ( p . 52 ) .- Who the Celta were , ( 52. ) According to Cæsar , ( De Bell . Gall . lib . i . initio ...
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... learned man , they do not amount to proof that his principal hypothesis is undeserving of credit . All these objections may be well founded , and they are so ; but he may , nevertheless , have proved , as we think he has done , that the ...
... learned man , they do not amount to proof that his principal hypothesis is undeserving of credit . All these objections may be well founded , and they are so ; but he may , nevertheless , have proved , as we think he has done , that the ...
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