The Southern Review, Volume 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... remarks on the necessity of Etymology , and a collection of alphabets disposed in separate columns . 1. The names of the Samaritan and Hebrew letters . 2. The Samaritan characters . VOL . IV.-No. 7 . 3. The Chaldee characters . 4. Their ...
... remarks on the necessity of Etymology , and a collection of alphabets disposed in separate columns . 1. The names of the Samaritan and Hebrew letters . 2. The Samaritan characters . VOL . IV.-No. 7 . 3. The Chaldee characters . 4. Their ...
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... remark , that L , Luis , the Quicken , means also the Leek . That S , Suil , which Mr. Higgins marks as unknown , means the Eye ; and that T , Teine , which he also marks as unknown , means Fire . On the next page are eleven other ...
... remark , that L , Luis , the Quicken , means also the Leek . That S , Suil , which Mr. Higgins marks as unknown , means the Eye ; and that T , Teine , which he also marks as unknown , means Fire . On the next page are eleven other ...
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... remarks , is extremely like the Arabic . It was the opinion of Sir Wm . Jones , that in very re- mote times , one nation , whose inhabitants were black , and whose empire was at or near Sidon , ruled over Egypt and all Asia . In this ...
... remarks , is extremely like the Arabic . It was the opinion of Sir Wm . Jones , that in very re- mote times , one nation , whose inhabitants were black , and whose empire was at or near Sidon , ruled over Egypt and all Asia . In this ...
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... remark will apply to much of Mr. Higgins ' reasoning in this very curious and learned book ; and we desire that all our assent to his arguments and conjectures may be understood as liable to this probable drawback - probable at least ...
... remark will apply to much of Mr. Higgins ' reasoning in this very curious and learned book ; and we desire that all our assent to his arguments and conjectures may be understood as liable to this probable drawback - probable at least ...
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... remark here once for all ; — 1. That admitting , as we cannot avoid admitting as a rea- sonable conclusion from known facts , some very ancient and civilized people who spake , or from whom was derived the Sanscrit , there is no proof ...
... remark here once for all ; — 1. That admitting , as we cannot avoid admitting as a rea- sonable conclusion from known facts , some very ancient and civilized people who spake , or from whom was derived the Sanscrit , there is no proof ...
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