Remains of Japhet: Being Historical Enquiries Into the Affinity and Origin of the European Languagesauthor: and sold, 1767 - 419 páginas |
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... neighbours , and particularly till the great fcene of our redemption should be brought about . WHAT an amazing economy is most manifeftly opened in this whole tranfaction ? Here is that great scene of wisdom , and love to mankind ; of ...
... neighbours , and particularly till the great fcene of our redemption should be brought about . WHAT an amazing economy is most manifeftly opened in this whole tranfaction ? Here is that great scene of wisdom , and love to mankind ; of ...
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... neighbouring coun- tries which they have with great ingenuity made out , from the names of countries , probably derived from those of the heads of the feveral tribes they governed , which are mentioned above . And as to the land of ...
... neighbouring coun- tries which they have with great ingenuity made out , from the names of countries , probably derived from those of the heads of the feveral tribes they governed , which are mentioned above . And as to the land of ...
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... neighbouring countries . The fons of Japhet are to be followed to the north - east , north , north- weft , and over all the western parts of Europe . To begin with Gomer , the eldest son , there is a gene- ral agreement among the ...
... neighbouring countries . The fons of Japhet are to be followed to the north - east , north , north- weft , and over all the western parts of Europe . To begin with Gomer , the eldest son , there is a gene- ral agreement among the ...
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... themselves , and the ftronger , driving out the weaker parties , forced them into neighbouring countries , fome of which were then in the poffeffion of the . the Medes , who sprung from Madai ; where , 44 CHAP . II . THE REMAINS.
... themselves , and the ftronger , driving out the weaker parties , forced them into neighbouring countries , fome of which were then in the poffeffion of the . the Medes , who sprung from Madai ; where , 44 CHAP . II . THE REMAINS.
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... neighbours , they were ftill called Gomerians , which never was quite taken off , till , in after - ages , when the defcen- dants of that family , by commerce with the Phænicians , had blended the Jonian or Gomerian tongue with those of ...
... neighbours , they were ftill called Gomerians , which never was quite taken off , till , in after - ages , when the defcen- dants of that family , by commerce with the Phænicians , had blended the Jonian or Gomerian tongue with those of ...
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