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... seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries , the Druids had writings . This is not unfair to suspect of the man who actually embodied fraud into a system , practised it with ...
... seems to afford reasonable ground of suspicion that he did know that in their own far distant countries , the Druids had writings . This is not unfair to suspect of the man who actually embodied fraud into a system , practised it with ...
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... seems to think the original colour of mankind was black . In this opinion we are far indeed from concurring till we are better informed of valid arguments in its favour . According to our author , who follows Mr. Bryant , ( Ant . Mythol ...
... seems to think the original colour of mankind was black . In this opinion we are far indeed from concurring till we are better informed of valid arguments in its favour . According to our author , who follows Mr. Bryant , ( Ant . Mythol ...
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... seems to have es- caped him , that Agham in Sanscrit , is secret . He conjectures , these simple alphabets may have been in use in Syria , before the Samaritan and Hebrew existed . It may be so : but in the absence of all proof , it may ...
... seems to have es- caped him , that Agham in Sanscrit , is secret . He conjectures , these simple alphabets may have been in use in Syria , before the Samaritan and Hebrew existed . It may be so : but in the absence of all proof , it may ...
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... seems not aware that muin the vine , is certainly owing to the common Irish substitution of the v , for the m and b . The com- parison here made is very striking . He conjectures that the names of trees applied to the letters of the ...
... seems not aware that muin the vine , is certainly owing to the common Irish substitution of the v , for the m and b . The com- parison here made is very striking . He conjectures that the names of trees applied to the letters of the ...
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... seems as yet involv ed in great obscurity . From a poem of Taliessin , called , " The Appeasing of Ludd , " it appears that tradition peopled Britain from Asia by the way of Gafis , Gades , ( Cadiz . ) p . 101 . P. 102. Mr. Lumisden ...
... seems as yet involv ed in great obscurity . From a poem of Taliessin , called , " The Appeasing of Ludd , " it appears that tradition peopled Britain from Asia by the way of Gafis , Gades , ( Cadiz . ) p . 101 . P. 102. Mr. Lumisden ...
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