The Southern Review, Volume 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... knowledge or use among the ancients of our modern alloy , so called . The ancient weapons were usually nine parts copper , and one part tin . Their specula were either of this last mentioned alloy , or with a larger proportion of tin ...
... knowledge or use among the ancients of our modern alloy , so called . The ancient weapons were usually nine parts copper , and one part tin . Their specula were either of this last mentioned alloy , or with a larger proportion of tin ...
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... knowledge formerly , he refers to the Transactions of the Archeolog . Soc . Ant . London , vol . vi . p . 319. For the ancient discovery of the principle of gravita- tion , and the form of the heavenly bodies , he refers to Strabo , lib ...
... knowledge formerly , he refers to the Transactions of the Archeolog . Soc . Ant . London , vol . vi . p . 319. For the ancient discovery of the principle of gravita- tion , and the form of the heavenly bodies , he refers to Strabo , lib ...
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... knowledge ; what bias he was under , if any ; how near he lived to the date of the transaction ; what oppor- tunities he enjoyed of consulting the sources of knowledge , and what is his general character for accuracy and veracity ...
... knowledge ; what bias he was under , if any ; how near he lived to the date of the transaction ; what oppor- tunities he enjoyed of consulting the sources of knowledge , and what is his general character for accuracy and veracity ...
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... knowledge assumed for the Druids , to have been the same that Pythagoras possessed , the general aspect of Druidical knowledge and attainment , appears to be at the first blush so very inferior to the details we possess of the ...
... knowledge assumed for the Druids , to have been the same that Pythagoras possessed , the general aspect of Druidical knowledge and attainment , appears to be at the first blush so very inferior to the details we possess of the ...
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... knowledge . 6. The modern knowledge of the ancient state of the earth as to climate , obviates the necessity of confining ourselves to Eastern Asia and the latitudes of 40-45 ° . Baillie's speculations , adopted from Buffon , have been ...
... knowledge . 6. The modern knowledge of the ancient state of the earth as to climate , obviates the necessity of confining ourselves to Eastern Asia and the latitudes of 40-45 ° . Baillie's speculations , adopted from Buffon , have been ...
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