Remains of Japhet: Being Historical Enquiries Into the Affinity and Origin of the European Languagesauthor: and sold, 1767 - 419 páginas |
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... not fuperior , to those of any other na- tion , in elegance of ftile , concifcnefs , and fine fenti- ment . Among whom , the two lateft are fhining exam- ples , ples , and bespeak the greatest applaufe from all lovers PREFAC xxi E.
... not fuperior , to those of any other na- tion , in elegance of ftile , concifcnefs , and fine fenti- ment . Among whom , the two lateft are fhining exam- ples , ples , and bespeak the greatest applaufe from all lovers PREFAC xxi E.
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... tion of his ifjue into Spain , and thence into Ireland ; whether Shefhac and Sefoftris were the names of the fame hero ; of the Gomerian and Scythian phi- lofophy , & c . CHA P. VI . 105 Some account of the first peopling of Ireland ...
... tion of his ifjue into Spain , and thence into Ireland ; whether Shefhac and Sefoftris were the names of the fame hero ; of the Gomerian and Scythian phi- lofophy , & c . CHA P. VI . 105 Some account of the first peopling of Ireland ...
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... tion to their increafe ; which was prodigious in their num- bers , fince , according to the genealogy given of the fons of Shem , we find that after Shem , who was an hundred years old before he begat Arphaxed , and lived five hun- dred ...
... tion to their increafe ; which was prodigious in their num- bers , fince , according to the genealogy given of the fons of Shem , we find that after Shem , who was an hundred years old before he begat Arphaxed , and lived five hun- dred ...
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... tion which their fathers had for each other , while under one head , is alienated to their own defcendents ; and con- sequently their several views and interests , now becoming separate and selfish , would inevitably prove the causes of ...
... tion which their fathers had for each other , while under one head , is alienated to their own defcendents ; and con- sequently their several views and interests , now becoming separate and selfish , would inevitably prove the causes of ...
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... tion to my present purpose , I would not be thought negli- , gent of fuch valuable authority . And I am the more willing to introduce in this place the greatest part of that , chapter , because it gives a lively description not only of ...
... tion to my present purpose , I would not be thought negli- , gent of fuch valuable authority . And I am the more willing to introduce in this place the greatest part of that , chapter , because it gives a lively description not only of ...
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