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... Hebrew letters are the same. Mr. Higgins refers in proof of this, to the inspection of his table of alphabets above mentioned. The letters have the same number, (the Cadmean sixteen,) the same arrangement, and nearly the same ...
... Hebrew letters are the same. Mr. Higgins refers in proof of this, to the inspection of his table of alphabets above mentioned. The letters have the same number, (the Cadmean sixteen,) the same arrangement, and nearly the same ...
Side 1
... 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 . 1 3. The Chaldee characters . 4. Their respective powers 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 . 1 3. The Chaldee characters . 4. Their respective powers of.
Side 2
... Hebrew , Greek , and Cadmean , are too manifest to be mistaken . 2. That the names of the Irish letters have a similarity with the preceding also , too remarkable to be ascribed to mere accident . 3. That there is a general similarity ...
... Hebrew , Greek , and Cadmean , are too manifest to be mistaken . 2. That the names of the Irish letters have a similarity with the preceding also , too remarkable to be ascribed to mere accident . 3. That there is a general similarity ...
Side 3
... Hebrew radicals are traceable in that language . In speaking of changes in language , p . 6 , Mr. Higgins rejects entirely the Masoretic points , citing in favour of the same opin- ion , thirty of the first names in Hebrew literature ...
... Hebrew radicals are traceable in that language . In speaking of changes in language , p . 6 , Mr. Higgins rejects entirely the Masoretic points , citing in favour of the same opin- ion , thirty of the first names in Hebrew literature ...
Side 4
... Hebrew letters are the same . Mr. Higgins refers in proof of this , to the inspection of his table of alphabets above men- tioned . The letters have the same number , ( the Cadmean six- teen , ) the same arrangement , and nearly the ...
... Hebrew letters are the same . Mr. Higgins refers in proof of this , to the inspection of his table of alphabets above men- tioned . The letters have the same number , ( the Cadmean six- teen , ) the same arrangement , and nearly the ...
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