The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... language . In speaking of changes in language , p . 6 , Mr. Higgins rejects entirely the Masoretic points , citing in favour of the same opin- ion , thirty of the first names in Hebrew literature . We note this , because all our ...
... language . In speaking of changes in language , p . 6 , Mr. Higgins rejects entirely the Masoretic points , citing in favour of the same opin- ion , thirty of the first names in Hebrew literature . We note this , because all our ...
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... language — of which there is no doubt . The Persian alphabet , our author remarks , is extremely like the Arabic . It was the opinion of Sir Wm . Jones , that in very re- mote times , one nation , whose inhabitants were black , and ...
... language — of which there is no doubt . The Persian alphabet , our author remarks , is extremely like the Arabic . It was the opinion of Sir Wm . Jones , that in very re- mote times , one nation , whose inhabitants were black , and ...
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... Languages . ( p . 22. ) The affinity between the Greek , Roman and Celtic , attributable to a very early stream of emigration from the east to the west . The Celtic , at present only traceable in Britany , and the Celtic Colonies ...
... Languages . ( p . 22. ) The affinity between the Greek , Roman and Celtic , attributable to a very early stream of emigration from the east to the west . The Celtic , at present only traceable in Britany , and the Celtic Colonies ...
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... languages which we call ancient are derived , is an opinion not founded on direct historical evidence , but flows as ... language : but in the languages above - mentioned , when the words are analysed according to a known system and rule ...
... languages which we call ancient are derived , is an opinion not founded on direct historical evidence , but flows as ... language : but in the languages above - mentioned , when the words are analysed according to a known system and rule ...
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... languages ; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in defiance of many strong , opposing ... language of a long existing and polished people , too far advanced to use the Ogham character . 66 On the 10th and ...
... languages ; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in defiance of many strong , opposing ... language of a long existing and polished people , too far advanced to use the Ogham character . 66 On the 10th and ...
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