The Southern Review, Volume 4A. E. Miller., 1829 - Southern States |
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... given a translation and description in 13 Class . Journal , p . 113 , deducible , we think , from the Umbrian or the Pelasgic stem of the Greek people , who were certainly the progenitors of the Etruscans . 5. That we could have wished ...
... given a translation and description in 13 Class . Journal , p . 113 , deducible , we think , from the Umbrian or the Pelasgic stem of the Greek people , who were certainly the progenitors of the Etruscans . 5. That we could have wished ...
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phabet and inscription at Malta , which Sir William Drummond has given , 5 Class . Jour . p . 54. 7. We could have wished also for an opportunity of comparing the two Phoenician alphabets in the third plate of Professor Hamaker's ...
phabet and inscription at Malta , which Sir William Drummond has given , 5 Class . Jour . p . 54. 7. We could have wished also for an opportunity of comparing the two Phoenician alphabets in the third plate of Professor Hamaker's ...
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... given from a Welsh bible which are actually Hebrew . Major Vallancey has shewn as we think , incontrovertibly , the Mono- logue in Plautus to be Irish ; and Bochart has shewn it to be Hebrew . O'Connor , in his Chronicles of Erin , 12 ...
... given from a Welsh bible which are actually Hebrew . Major Vallancey has shewn as we think , incontrovertibly , the Mono- logue in Plautus to be Irish ; and Bochart has shewn it to be Hebrew . O'Connor , in his Chronicles of Erin , 12 ...
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... given in the Odyssey by Alcinous , of the skill of the Phæacians can no otherwise be explained . " No pilot's aid Phracian vessels need Themselves instinct with sense , securely speed . Endued with wondrous skill , untaught they share ...
... given in the Odyssey by Alcinous , of the skill of the Phæacians can no otherwise be explained . " No pilot's aid Phracian vessels need Themselves instinct with sense , securely speed . Endued with wondrous skill , untaught they share ...
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... given us , those records are of very disputable authority . Abaris was ( we think ) a Druid ; a priest of Apollo . He tra- velled into Greece , and visited Pythagoras ,. He travelled with bow , arrows and quiver ; dressed in a plaid and ...
... given us , those records are of very disputable authority . Abaris was ( we think ) a Druid ; a priest of Apollo . He tra- velled into Greece , and visited Pythagoras ,. He travelled with bow , arrows and quiver ; dressed in a plaid and ...
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