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Page 67
... ancient traditions which are worth exploring , and at all events they present us with a specimen of one of the ancient languages of the world . Though the Sanscrit be neither so ancient nor so curious as the Hebrew - it certainly is one ...
... ancient traditions which are worth exploring , and at all events they present us with a specimen of one of the ancient languages of the world . Though the Sanscrit be neither so ancient nor so curious as the Hebrew - it certainly is one ...
Page 118
... ancient authors , but we can hardly consent to Mr. Pinkerton's proposal of ranking it with the sciences of geography and chronology . To be in perfect igno- rance of the relative value of ancient monies , would certainly enve- lope most ...
... ancient authors , but we can hardly consent to Mr. Pinkerton's proposal of ranking it with the sciences of geography and chronology . To be in perfect igno- rance of the relative value of ancient monies , would certainly enve- lope most ...
Page 120
... ancient coins is really of considerable beauty , and of some use ; and we shall be glad to lay before our readers the following very accurate description of it . This fine rust , which is , indeed , a natural varnish not imitable by any ...
... ancient coins is really of considerable beauty , and of some use ; and we shall be glad to lay before our readers the following very accurate description of it . This fine rust , which is , indeed , a natural varnish not imitable by any ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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