Remains of Japhet: Being Historical Enquiries Into the Affinity and Origin of the European Languagesauthor: and sold, 1767 - 419 páginas |
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... who rules the remains of that original people , and who is himself defcended from a moft ancient race of Scythian kings , the offspring of that patriarch . ANOTHER ANOTHER indifcreet author , Mr. Innes , has taken great X P RE FAC E.
... who rules the remains of that original people , and who is himself defcended from a moft ancient race of Scythian kings , the offspring of that patriarch . ANOTHER ANOTHER indifcreet author , Mr. Innes , has taken great X P RE FAC E.
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... Scythia and Greece . And this was the Japhetan , called afterwards the Pelafgian , and then the Gomerian and Magogian , or Scythian lan- guage ; which is now to be found only in Ireland , the Highlands of Scotland , and Wales . And ...
... Scythia and Greece . And this was the Japhetan , called afterwards the Pelafgian , and then the Gomerian and Magogian , or Scythian lan- guage ; which is now to be found only in Ireland , the Highlands of Scotland , and Wales . And ...
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... Scythian race ; and the auxiliaries of Troy , con- 6 feffedly féffedly Scythian princes , feveral of whom Homer enu- merates Σίν PREFACE .
... Scythian race ; and the auxiliaries of Troy , con- 6 feffedly féffedly Scythian princes , feveral of whom Homer enu- merates Σίν PREFACE .
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... Scythian princes , feveral of whom Homer enu- merates . WHEN the hiftorical parts of their poems are confidered , and divested of their poetical flowers , they are found to treat of the feats and genealogies of their heroes , and to ...
... Scythian princes , feveral of whom Homer enu- merates . WHEN the hiftorical parts of their poems are confidered , and divested of their poetical flowers , they are found to treat of the feats and genealogies of their heroes , and to ...
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... Scythia and Shinar , as well as of his fon's adventures in Egypt , as can scarce admit of a doubt ; to which may be added , that the notion , enter- tained by some historians of eminence , of Sheshac and Se- foftris being the fame ...
... Scythia and Shinar , as well as of his fon's adventures in Egypt , as can scarce admit of a doubt ; to which may be added , that the notion , enter- tained by some historians of eminence , of Sheshac and Se- foftris being the fame ...
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