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Side 3
... favour of the same opin- ion , thirty of the first names in Hebrew literature . We note this , because all our American teachers of Hebrew adopt the vowel points ; which certainly are authority for the traditionary reading of the Hebrew ...
... favour of the same opin- ion , thirty of the first names in Hebrew literature . We note this , because all our American teachers of Hebrew adopt the vowel points ; which certainly are authority for the traditionary reading of the Hebrew ...
Side 5
... favour . According to our author , who follows Mr. Bryant , ( Ant . Mythol . vol . iii . p . 243 ) the " Egyptian empire was founded when the eastern Ethi- opians advanced from India into Africa , and built Egyptian Thebes , perhaps the ...
... favour . According to our author , who follows Mr. Bryant , ( Ant . Mythol . vol . iii . p . 243 ) the " Egyptian empire was founded when the eastern Ethi- opians advanced from India into Africa , and built Egyptian Thebes , perhaps the ...
Side 31
... favour of latitudes 50-40 ° , and in or in the vicinity of Bactriana . These are , that the mythological , astronomical , Hindoo allego- ries are applicable to the state of the heavens in and near those latitudes , but are perfect ...
... favour of latitudes 50-40 ° , and in or in the vicinity of Bactriana . These are , that the mythological , astronomical , Hindoo allego- ries are applicable to the state of the heavens in and near those latitudes , but are perfect ...
Side 46
... favour of a gross imposture , which thousands could have detected . The two last of the alternatives are too wild to be admitted ; and the first must be the acknowledged conclusion from the facts above exposed . When , and how the Punic ...
... favour of a gross imposture , which thousands could have detected . The two last of the alternatives are too wild to be admitted ; and the first must be the acknowledged conclusion from the facts above exposed . When , and how the Punic ...
Side 57
... favour of the view of it 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 ...
... favour of the view of it 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 ...
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