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... whole phrases , manifestly the same in sound and meaning in the Greek and the Welsh . We hesitate about Sir William Jones ' opinion , that the Arabic is of a different race , as so many of the Hebrew radicals are traceable in that ...
... whole phrases , manifestly the same in sound and meaning in the Greek and the Welsh . We hesitate about Sir William Jones ' opinion , that the Arabic is of a different race , as so many of the Hebrew radicals are traceable in that ...
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... whole paragraph ; which rests not on historical proof , but on conjecture . That the tide of popula- tion flowed from the north and east , southward and westward is probable ; but we know nothing certain of eastern Ethiopia- nothing ...
... whole paragraph ; which rests not on historical proof , but on conjecture . That the tide of popula- tion flowed from the north and east , southward and westward is probable ; but we know nothing certain of eastern Ethiopia- nothing ...
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The whole of the historical facts , stated in this chapter and sec- tion , are so disputable , that we hesitate to admit them . Of the Umbri and Etruscans . ( p.58 . ) The Umbri a race of Gauls . The Sabines , Umbri and Celtæ the same ...
The whole of the historical facts , stated in this chapter and sec- tion , are so disputable , that we hesitate to admit them . Of the Umbri and Etruscans . ( p.58 . ) The Umbri a race of Gauls . The Sabines , Umbri and Celtæ the same ...
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... ori- ginal and other authorities , bearing on this probability.- " From a careful consideration of the whole subject , ( says Mr. Higgins ) I am of opinion that the mariner's compass was known 1829. ] 19 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... ori- ginal and other authorities , bearing on this probability.- " From a careful consideration of the whole subject , ( says Mr. Higgins ) I am of opinion that the mariner's compass was known 1829. ] 19 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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... whole structure lacking tranquillity ! " inen , to whom in real skill and science , the Greeks were children . How , was the knowledge necessary to these stupendous erections to be communicated among persons who wrote no books , and who ...
... whole structure lacking tranquillity ! " inen , to whom in real skill and science , the Greeks were children . How , was the knowledge necessary to these stupendous erections to be communicated among persons who wrote no books , and who ...
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