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... inhabitants were black , and whose empire was at or near Sidon , ruled over Egypt and all Asia . In this opinion Mr. Higgins concurs , for reasons that do not appear . Dr. Pritchard , in his Researches on the Physical History of Man ...
... inhabitants were black , and whose empire was at or near Sidon , ruled over Egypt and all Asia . In this opinion Mr. Higgins concurs , for reasons that do not appear . Dr. Pritchard , in his Researches on the Physical History of Man ...
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... inhabitants of Britain came from Armenia ; or possibly the Irish and the old Britons came originally from the Caspian . Iran , therefore , was the original cradle of languages , of science , of art , and of population , which proceeded ...
... inhabitants of Britain came from Armenia ; or possibly the Irish and the old Britons came originally from the Caspian . Iran , therefore , was the original cradle of languages , of science , of art , and of population , which proceeded ...
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... inhabitants of a designated terri- tory , united thoughts and counsels , equal hopes and hazards in every public and private enterprise - in war , the commune pe- riculum , una salus - in peace , the name of brothers , and the right ...
... inhabitants of a designated terri- tory , united thoughts and counsels , equal hopes and hazards in every public and private enterprise - in war , the commune pe- riculum , una salus - in peace , the name of brothers , and the right ...
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... inhabitants , schools which educate between two and three thousand children , and super- intended by more than forty instructors , are supported from the funds of the city . While , besides many private establishments , the great ...
... inhabitants , schools which educate between two and three thousand children , and super- intended by more than forty instructors , are supported from the funds of the city . While , besides many private establishments , the great ...
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... inhabitants , and learns with no little pleasure , that the government of Brunswick has enriched it with a li- brary of two hundred thousand volumes . Advancing still north , to Hamburgh , he is delighted in visiting the commercial and ...
... inhabitants , and learns with no little pleasure , that the government of Brunswick has enriched it with a li- brary of two hundred thousand volumes . Advancing still north , to Hamburgh , he is delighted in visiting the commercial and ...
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