The Southern Review, Volume 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... taken from old Samaritan coins , is identical in character with the profane ( Bobeloth ) al- phabet of the Irish Druids . The Bishop of St. David's ( Burgess ) in his Arabic Grammar , says , that of the twenty - eight Arabic let- ters ...
... taken from old Samaritan coins , is identical in character with the profane ( Bobeloth ) al- phabet of the Irish Druids . The Bishop of St. David's ( Burgess ) in his Arabic Grammar , says , that of the twenty - eight Arabic let- ters ...
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... taken the parallax of that luminary by a method not only more perfect than that said to have been invent- ed by Hipparchus , but little inferior in exactness to that now in use among the moderns ; who could scarcely have made a mere ...
... taken the parallax of that luminary by a method not only more perfect than that said to have been invent- ed by Hipparchus , but little inferior in exactness to that now in use among the moderns ; who could scarcely have made a mere ...
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... taken away , and sold to a person of bad character of Calydonia . The young man in- stitutes a suit against the person who had bought these girls , who are suspected to be of a reputable Carthaginian family . Their father Hanno , a ...
... taken away , and sold to a person of bad character of Calydonia . The young man in- stitutes a suit against the person who had bought these girls , who are suspected to be of a reputable Carthaginian family . Their father Hanno , a ...
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... taken by Heineccius . * This is one out of many similar examples of obvious practical utility . But what does it signify in any imaginable legal discussion , whether we believe in the liberty or necessity of human actions ? —or whether ...
... taken by Heineccius . * This is one out of many similar examples of obvious practical utility . But what does it signify in any imaginable legal discussion , whether we believe in the liberty or necessity of human actions ? —or whether ...
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... taken from Vattel and some other publicists , who seem to consider the case of a change in the Con- stitution of a government or the dismemberment of an empire as an exception to that universal and fundamental rule of all corporations ...
... taken from Vattel and some other publicists , who seem to consider the case of a change in the Con- stitution of a government or the dismemberment of an empire as an exception to that universal and fundamental rule of all corporations ...
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