The Southern Review, 4±ÇA. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... possessed by the Arabians , though not invented by them in their present country at least ; and that the inventors of the first alphabet made it of right lines at angles , and called it after certain names of its numbers ; which in that ...
... possessed by the Arabians , though not invented by them in their present country at least ; and that the inventors of the first alphabet made it of right lines at angles , and called it after certain names of its numbers ; which in that ...
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means indicative of the quantity of knowledge once possessed by that ancient nation we are in search of , and which is irretriev- ably lost in the stream of time . Sir William Jones labours to establish an ancient monarchy in IRAN or ...
means indicative of the quantity of knowledge once possessed by that ancient nation we are in search of , and which is irretriev- ably lost in the stream of time . Sir William Jones labours to establish an ancient monarchy in IRAN or ...
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... possessed knowledge of much higher acquisition . The modern geological observations on fossil remains and the temperature of the earth , would have left M. Baillie and his followers to enlarge their boundaries as far as Siberia , where ...
... possessed knowledge of much higher acquisition . The modern geological observations on fossil remains and the temperature of the earth , would have left M. Baillie and his followers to enlarge their boundaries as far as Siberia , where ...
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... possess a locomotive faculty , whilst on the other hand , there are several instances in which it is denied to animals . Should the former fact , however , be questioned , it is quite certain that the latter is true , as we find is the ...
... possess a locomotive faculty , whilst on the other hand , there are several instances in which it is denied to animals . Should the former fact , however , be questioned , it is quite certain that the latter is true , as we find is the ...
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... possess empire and the fine arts . What I then anticipated has since been realized in one respect , and is about to be accomplished in the other . " The prophetic opinion of this great philosophical observer , formed seventy years ago ...
... possess empire and the fine arts . What I then anticipated has since been realized in one respect , and is about to be accomplished in the other . " The prophetic opinion of this great philosophical observer , formed seventy years ago ...
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