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... present , commence with the Sanscrit , thence to the two dialects of Per- sia , the Pahlavi and the Zend , then the Phoenician , Samaritan , Hebrew , Umbrian , the Pelasgic from Thessaly , from whence the ancient Tuscan of Etruria ...
... present , commence with the Sanscrit , thence to the two dialects of Per- sia , the Pahlavi and the Zend , then the Phoenician , Samaritan , Hebrew , Umbrian , the Pelasgic from Thessaly , from whence the ancient Tuscan of Etruria ...
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... present only traceable in Britany , and the Celtic Colonies , British , Irish , Welsh , Cornish , Manks and Earse : to these , Mr. Hig- gins might have added the Mauritanian mountains . The words Ogum and Ogma belong to it . According ...
... present only traceable in Britany , and the Celtic Colonies , British , Irish , Welsh , Cornish , Manks and Earse : to these , Mr. Hig- gins might have added the Mauritanian mountains . The words Ogum and Ogma belong to it . According ...
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... present mo- ment , in all the letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish , upon high probability , the community of origin . In the next section , Mr. Higgins enters into a minute comparison ...
... present mo- ment , in all the letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish , upon high probability , the community of origin . In the next section , Mr. Higgins enters into a minute comparison ...
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... present day who does not agree , that the word translated create , in the beginning of Gene- sis , is also employed with the same meaning as to form , to shape , to fashion ? The Druids were not Christians ; nor does Mr. Higgins exhibit ...
... present day who does not agree , that the word translated create , in the beginning of Gene- sis , is also employed with the same meaning as to form , to shape , to fashion ? The Druids were not Christians ; nor does Mr. Higgins exhibit ...
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... present Arabic alphabet may be modern ( p . 249 ) : that is , the letters may be so : but the system , the alphabet , and the notation , conforming with all the old systems of the world , can- not be so . " The Greek , the Hebrew , the ...
... present Arabic alphabet may be modern ( p . 249 ) : that is , the letters may be so : but the system , the alphabet , and the notation , conforming with all the old systems of the world , can- not be so . " The Greek , the Hebrew , the ...
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