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... existence of a more ancient language , anterior to and parent of the Sanscrit , and now entirely lost . How far the Celtic , the Irish , and the Welsh , are connected with this research , we shall see as we proceed . We remember ...
... existence of a more ancient language , anterior to and parent of the Sanscrit , and now entirely lost . How far the Celtic , the Irish , and the Welsh , are connected with this research , we shall see as we proceed . We remember ...
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... existence of Homer ; and there is sufficient evi- dence of additions , mutations and interpolations in the poems ascribed traditionally to that author ; whose bardic songs , ( if he were a bard , which is possible or probable ) were ...
... existence of Homer ; and there is sufficient evi- dence of additions , mutations and interpolations in the poems ascribed traditionally to that author ; whose bardic songs , ( if he were a bard , which is possible or probable ) were ...
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... existence of this saint . No idol worship in the primitive ages . ( p . 209. ) Many proofs in support of this position . The Grecian Lithoi , Stela . ( p . 210. ) Pillars of stone , obe- lisks , or single stones set up to commemorate ...
... existence of this saint . No idol worship in the primitive ages . ( p . 209. ) Many proofs in support of this position . The Grecian Lithoi , Stela . ( p . 210. ) Pillars of stone , obe- lisks , or single stones set up to commemorate ...
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... existence or not , " ( p . 78 ) for , as it is quaintly remarked , ( p . 84 ) " if this perfect state ever existed for a short time , it was broken by the very first pair of human entities , " since even in paradise , the peace of a ...
... existence or not , " ( p . 78 ) for , as it is quaintly remarked , ( p . 84 ) " if this perfect state ever existed for a short time , it was broken by the very first pair of human entities , " since even in paradise , the peace of a ...
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... existence of the material world , and to have built up a theoretical " air - drawn " universe , as harmonious , as magnificent , as that of which their sound induc- tive philosophy has revealed and illustrated the mysterious laws . But ...
... existence of the material world , and to have built up a theoretical " air - drawn " universe , as harmonious , as magnificent , as that of which their sound induc- tive philosophy has revealed and illustrated the mysterious laws . But ...
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