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... priesthood of the country . Dr. Aikin , says " the Chaldeans or Celts , in fact , flourished along the Euphrates , and supplied a vast mass of population to Judea . " Dr. Aikins ' work , and his 26 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... priesthood of the country . Dr. Aikin , says " the Chaldeans or Celts , in fact , flourished along the Euphrates , and supplied a vast mass of population to Judea . " Dr. Aikins ' work , and his 26 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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... population , which proceeded thence by streams , not westward merely , but in every direction . To all this hypothesis of Sir William Jones , Mr. Higgins op- poses the astronomical considerations advanced by Baillie , in favour of ...
... population , which proceeded thence by streams , not westward merely , but in every direction . To all this hypothesis of Sir William Jones , Mr. Higgins op- poses the astronomical considerations advanced by Baillie , in favour of ...
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... population , compelled in a state of vassalage to ex- cute the commands of their sacred masters ; and we must ascribe them to a period antecedent to all history : but such efforts they do not surpass . The Etruscan walls are 1829. ] 35 ...
... population , compelled in a state of vassalage to ex- cute the commands of their sacred masters ; and we must ascribe them to a period antecedent to all history : but such efforts they do not surpass . The Etruscan walls are 1829. ] 35 ...
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... population of her own , of foreign origin however , but naturalized to her empire and her walls . Although in this view , the arts be considered in those coun- tries as effects resulting from the superabundance of national wealth ; yet ...
... population of her own , of foreign origin however , but naturalized to her empire and her walls . Although in this view , the arts be considered in those coun- tries as effects resulting from the superabundance of national wealth ; yet ...
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... population , it is rare to see an individual who cannot both read and write . I make use of the word younger , because many of the laws relating to education , were enacted during the reign of the present monarch , before whose ...
... population , it is rare to see an individual who cannot both read and write . I make use of the word younger , because many of the laws relating to education , were enacted during the reign of the present monarch , before whose ...
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