Britannia Antiquissima ; Or, a Key to the Philology of History (sacred and Profane)H.T. Dwight, 1860 - 216 страници |
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... all the un - Celtic elements , and all the classic folios of the universe , to assign a natural , a logical , and philological explication to these and other multitudinous plagiarised terms . Moreover , why is it can- xii . INTRODUCTION .
... all the un - Celtic elements , and all the classic folios of the universe , to assign a natural , a logical , and philological explication to these and other multitudinous plagiarised terms . Moreover , why is it can- xii . INTRODUCTION .
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... classics of Greece and Rome , insinuates that " no European nation in that latitude understood astronomy in those early days . " Such an assertion is easily made , and then he flies off at a tangent to infer , on equal data , I presume ...
... classics of Greece and Rome , insinuates that " no European nation in that latitude understood astronomy in those early days . " Such an assertion is easily made , and then he flies off at a tangent to infer , on equal data , I presume ...
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... Classic Literature ; and who have kindly aided and cheered me on in the prosecution of my work , through many untold troubles and difficulties ; and I trust that the results of my efforts , though , under various pretexts of cold ...
... Classic Literature ; and who have kindly aided and cheered me on in the prosecution of my work , through many untold troubles and difficulties ; and I trust that the results of my efforts , though , under various pretexts of cold ...
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... classic readings , in getting through the Press a work of so many lingual and symbolical difficulties with such a comparative paucity of errors , independently of other serious and material drawbacks to its issue on the page of life ...
... classic readings , in getting through the Press a work of so many lingual and symbolical difficulties with such a comparative paucity of errors , independently of other serious and material drawbacks to its issue on the page of life ...
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... classic possibilities . After much patient and minute investigation , they did not hesi- tate , individually , and without collusion , to subscribe to the doctrine , aided , as they must have been , by their knowledge of the different ...
... classic possibilities . After much patient and minute investigation , they did not hesi- tate , individually , and without collusion , to subscribe to the doctrine , aided , as they must have been , by their knowledge of the different ...
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