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... appear on the monu- ments brought to Europe by Humbert , and in the Borgian Inscription . ( See vol . xxvi . Class . Jour . p . 381. ) Were we to sketch an alphabetical genealogy , we should , for the present , commence with the ...
... appear on the monu- ments brought to Europe by Humbert , and in the Borgian Inscription . ( See vol . xxvi . Class . Jour . p . 381. ) Were we to sketch an alphabetical genealogy , we should , for the present , commence with the ...
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... appears strange to us that many of the ancient fathers should regard this system of literary deception as allow- able . This was the case not only with Origen but with Chry- sostom . ( See Mosheim's Dissertations , pp . 195 to 205. ) So ...
... appears strange to us that many of the ancient fathers should regard this system of literary deception as allow- able . This was the case not only with Origen but with Chry- sostom . ( See Mosheim's Dissertations , pp . 195 to 205. ) So ...
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... appear . Dr. Pritchard , in his Researches on the Physical History of Man , 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 ...
... appear . Dr. Pritchard , in his Researches on the Physical History of Man , 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 ...
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... for each , and the grammatical additions and redundancies struck off , the Hebrew roots appear . Hence we are led to sus- pect , - 1. That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest 3 . [ August ; Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... for each , and the grammatical additions and redundancies struck off , the Hebrew roots appear . Hence we are led to sus- pect , - 1. That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest 3 . [ August ; Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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... appears that tradition peopled Britain from Asia by the way of Gafis , Gades , ( Cadiz . ) p . 101 . P. 102. Mr. Lumisden , in his Antiquities of Rome , has shewn that many of the fine actions attributed by Roman historians to their ...
... appears that tradition peopled Britain from Asia by the way of Gafis , Gades , ( Cadiz . ) p . 101 . P. 102. Mr. Lumisden , in his Antiquities of Rome , has shewn that many of the fine actions attributed by Roman historians to their ...
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