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... perhaps the pyramids , set up the negro Memnon , now in the British Museum , and executed many of the great Egyp- tian works in imitation of what they had left in their own coun- try , India . " The word " perhaps " is well put in ; and ...
... perhaps the pyramids , set up the negro Memnon , now in the British Museum , and executed many of the great Egyp- tian works in imitation of what they had left in their own coun- try , India . " The word " perhaps " is well put in ; and ...
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... perhaps the oldest of these languages ; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in defiance of many strong , opposing circumstances , that may well induce hesitation . 2. That the oldest alphabetical written ...
... perhaps the oldest of these languages ; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in defiance of many strong , opposing circumstances , that may well induce hesitation . 2. That the oldest alphabetical written ...
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... perhaps , of as much taste as the Greeks , but of far more knowledge and skill . It is to these men we owe the Cathedral of Strasburgh , the Minster of York , the Cathedrals of Westminster and Winchester , and the other most beautiful ...
... perhaps , of as much taste as the Greeks , but of far more knowledge and skill . It is to these men we owe the Cathedral of Strasburgh , the Minster of York , the Cathedrals of Westminster and Winchester , and the other most beautiful ...
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... perhaps they may be otherwise explained . ( Joshua vi . c . 26. 1 Kings , c . xvi . 34. ) Coarbs of Iona . ( p . 203. ) Are they the Cabiri , Corybantes of Herodotus and Strabo ? St. Patrick . ( p . 206. ) Never mentioned by any author ...
... perhaps they may be otherwise explained . ( Joshua vi . c . 26. 1 Kings , c . xvi . 34. ) Coarbs of Iona . ( p . 203. ) Are they the Cabiri , Corybantes of Herodotus and Strabo ? St. Patrick . ( p . 206. ) Never mentioned by any author ...
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... perhaps Plautus himself ) inserting the vowels or the vowel points , which , undoubtedly , was not the early custom of the Phoenicians or the Hebrews ; however convenient these points may now be , to fix the ancient traditionary reading ...
... perhaps Plautus himself ) inserting the vowels or the vowel points , which , undoubtedly , was not the early custom of the Phoenicians or the Hebrews ; however convenient these points may now be , to fix the ancient traditionary reading ...
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