American Quarterly Review, Issues 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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Page 19
... speaking the same language that he knew to be used in England , he would seek no further proof of a common origin . So when , among the remote islanders now in question , we find that the natives of Otaheite can converse with and be ...
... speaking the same language that he knew to be used in England , he would seek no further proof of a common origin . So when , among the remote islanders now in question , we find that the natives of Otaheite can converse with and be ...
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... speaking , monosyl- labic . How many others may hereafter prove to be so , no man will at this time venture to predict . Mr. Najera , an accomplished scholar , speaks five or six In- dian languages of his own country ; and he has , at ...
... speaking , monosyl- labic . How many others may hereafter prove to be so , no man will at this time venture to predict . Mr. Najera , an accomplished scholar , speaks five or six In- dian languages of his own country ; and he has , at ...
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... speak of the close of the fifteenth and opening of the sixteenth century , as the dawn of a new day , whose sun is now marching through the heavens . Now night is the time of visions ; men are then expected to dream ; but when the day ...
... speak of the close of the fifteenth and opening of the sixteenth century , as the dawn of a new day , whose sun is now marching through the heavens . Now night is the time of visions ; men are then expected to dream ; but when the day ...
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... speak a tongue unknown in the days of Israel's prosperity , have inherited the thoughts and feelings , and nearly all the constitutional peculiarities , of their remote ancestors . It is not therefore to be supposed , that you will be ...
... speak a tongue unknown in the days of Israel's prosperity , have inherited the thoughts and feelings , and nearly all the constitutional peculiarities , of their remote ancestors . It is not therefore to be supposed , that you will be ...
Page 43
... speaking ; es- pecially in the Epistle to the Romans , which evidently shows 1 Prideaux's Works , Baltimore ed . 1833 , Vol . I. p . 269 , and Vol . II . p . 350 . its author to have been brought up at the feet 1836. ] 43 Biblical ...
... speaking ; es- pecially in the Epistle to the Romans , which evidently shows 1 Prideaux's Works , Baltimore ed . 1833 , Vol . I. p . 269 , and Vol . II . p . 350 . its author to have been brought up at the feet 1836. ] 43 Biblical ...
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