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... hundred and sixty days , or the Greeks who laughed at the stories of the comets being planets ? Search where you will , you must go to Baillie's nation between 40 ° and 50 ° of N. latitude ; and that great man , the successor of Galileo ...
... hundred and sixty days , or the Greeks who laughed at the stories of the comets being planets ? Search where you will , you must go to Baillie's nation between 40 ° and 50 ° of N. latitude ; and that great man , the successor of Galileo ...
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... hundred years , A. C. As all this plausible reasoning depends on the date ascribed to our modern editions of the Pentateuch , and the period when the compiler or compilers lived , wherein 17 letters may have been rejected as ...
... hundred years , A. C. As all this plausible reasoning depends on the date ascribed to our modern editions of the Pentateuch , and the period when the compiler or compilers lived , wherein 17 letters may have been rejected as ...
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... hundred , at Amesbury and Stonehenge ; but the evidence of this is too conjectural , and not satisfactory to our mind . Theory of the origin of letters of the first chapter resumed . ( p . 247. ) The following passage is so curious that ...
... hundred , at Amesbury and Stonehenge ; but the evidence of this is too conjectural , and not satisfactory to our mind . Theory of the origin of letters of the first chapter resumed . ( p . 247. ) The following passage is so curious that ...
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... hundreds begin . From all this , I am inclined to think that the Arabic language , in which all the roots of the Hebrew and Chaldee are found , was a language before the existing systems of the Hebrew , Greek , Sanscrit , and Deva ...
... hundreds begin . From all this , I am inclined to think that the Arabic language , in which all the roots of the Hebrew and Chaldee are found , was a language before the existing systems of the Hebrew , Greek , Sanscrit , and Deva ...
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... hundred years before our era . For the authorities on which these assertions are founded , see pp . 294 , 295 , 296 . The author ends his book by an opinion , that the institution of the priesthood , as a separate order of men , has ...
... hundred years before our era . For the authorities on which these assertions are founded , see pp . 294 , 295 , 296 . The author ends his book by an opinion , that the institution of the priesthood , as a separate order of men , has ...
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