The Southern Review, Volume 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... Europe by Humbert , and in the Borgian Inscription . ( See vol . xxvi . Class . Jour . p . 381. ) Were we to sketch an alphabetical genealogy , we should , for the present , commence with the Sanscrit , thence to the two dialects of Per ...
... Europe by Humbert , and in the Borgian Inscription . ( See vol . xxvi . Class . Jour . p . 381. ) Were we to sketch an alphabetical genealogy , we should , for the present , commence with the Sanscrit , thence to the two dialects of Per ...
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... European languages , which came from the east through the Celts . Gomer , the eldest son of Japhet , ( Japetus ) whence the Gomerians , Cimmerians , Cumri , Cymri , the first race who peopled Europe , according to Jamieson . They ...
... European languages , which came from the east through the Celts . Gomer , the eldest son of Japhet , ( Japetus ) whence the Gomerians , Cimmerians , Cumri , Cymri , the first race who peopled Europe , according to Jamieson . They ...
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... Europe by Scythian incursions , and at length con- fined to Wales , Ireland , Scotland , the Isle of Man , probably , Cornwall , ( but from Borlase's account not certainly so ) and to the mountains of Mauritania ; for we consider the ...
... Europe by Scythian incursions , and at length con- fined to Wales , Ireland , Scotland , the Isle of Man , probably , Cornwall , ( but from Borlase's account not certainly so ) and to the mountains of Mauritania ; for we consider the ...
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... Europe or Asia , though unskilfully used ; and always continued to be known to the Chi- nese and Eastern nations , whence it was brought to Europe by Marco Polo ; and from the Indian Seas about the same time , by Vasco de Gama . That ...
... Europe or Asia , though unskilfully used ; and always continued to be known to the Chi- nese and Eastern nations , whence it was brought to Europe by Marco Polo ; and from the Indian Seas about the same time , by Vasco de Gama . That ...
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... prevailing wherever this kind of architecture prevailed , all over Europe ? The knowledge must have been handed down from the old to the Hence , to page 136 , follow some observations on 22 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... prevailing wherever this kind of architecture prevailed , all over Europe ? The knowledge must have been handed down from the old to the Hence , to page 136 , follow some observations on 22 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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