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... 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 . vol . iii . p ...
... 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 . vol . iii . p ...
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... original intent of these societies became superceded by the improvements in all kinds of knowledge ; and the original society of freemasons being no longer necessary for the communi . gation of their art , was continued as a social and ...
... original intent of these societies became superceded by the improvements in all kinds of knowledge ; and the original society of freemasons being no longer necessary for the communi . gation of their art , was continued as a social and ...
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... original cradle of languages , of science , of art , and 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 ...
... original cradle of languages , of science , of art , and 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 ...
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... original name . It is probable they came from Dora near to Libanus or Carmel , or elsewhere in Canaan ; they were Dorian , and spake the Cadmean or Doric dialect , yevos Awgrov . Concerning Dora , ( see Josh . xii . 1 Chron . vii . 29 ...
... original name . It is probable they came from Dora near to Libanus or Carmel , or elsewhere in Canaan ; they were Dorian , and spake the Cadmean or Doric dialect , yevos Awgrov . Concerning Dora , ( see Josh . xii . 1 Chron . vii . 29 ...
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... original authority be cited . Mr. Charles Fox used sadly to complain of this - so did Mosheim . " Ut enim fidem ejus nemo facile in dubium vocaverit , illi tamen qui solid©¡ student eruditioni , fontes rerum sibi merito cupiunt ...
... original authority be cited . Mr. Charles Fox used sadly to complain of this - so did Mosheim . " Ut enim fidem ejus nemo facile in dubium vocaverit , illi tamen qui solid©¡ student eruditioni , fontes rerum sibi merito cupiunt ...
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