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Mr. Higgins asks (after Mr. Huddleston) if the Irish Celts had culled or selected their alphabet from that of the Romans, as some persons have absurdly imagined, how or by what miracle could they have hit on the identical letters which ...
Mr. Higgins asks (after Mr. Huddleston) if the Irish Celts had culled or selected their alphabet from that of the Romans, as some persons have absurdly imagined, how or by what miracle could they have hit on the identical letters which ...
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Mr. Higgins asks ( after Mr. Huddleston ) if the Irish Celts had culled or selected their alphabet from that of the Romans , as some persons have absurdly imagined , how or by what miracle could they have hit on the identical letters ...
Mr. Higgins asks ( after Mr. Huddleston ) if the Irish Celts had culled or selected their alphabet from that of the Romans , as some persons have absurdly imagined , how or by what miracle could they have hit on the identical letters ...
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The heavenly personifications , and the earthly deifications of the Greek poets and historians , are a set of fictions by persons totally regardless of historic veracity , and who amused themselves and the ignorant people whom they ...
The heavenly personifications , and the earthly deifications of the Greek poets and historians , are a set of fictions by persons totally regardless of historic veracity , and who amused themselves and the ignorant people whom they ...
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If Hercules Oginius is said to have invented the Ogham , this only shews that the Ogham writing was considered as of great antiquity at the time and by the person who made the assertion ; but it is so rude and inartificial , that no ...
If Hercules Oginius is said to have invented the Ogham , this only shews that the Ogham writing was considered as of great antiquity at the time and by the person who made the assertion ; but it is so rude and inartificial , that no ...
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They were the persons , Goths or Celts , who first came from the East , of the Caspian Sea , bringing with them their seventeen letters , their festivals , and their Gods . ¡± In all this we agree In all this we agree with Mr. Higgins ...
They were the persons , Goths or Celts , who first came from the East , of the Caspian Sea , bringing with them their seventeen letters , their festivals , and their Gods . ¡± In all this we agree In all this we agree with Mr. Higgins ...
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