Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... brought from the Peninsula of Sinai to Chaldæa , that the quarries of Sinai , which were worked by the Egyptians at the time of their third dynasty , say six thousand years ago , may have been visited about the same time by these Proto ...
... brought from the Peninsula of Sinai to Chaldæa , that the quarries of Sinai , which were worked by the Egyptians at the time of their third dynasty , say six thousand years ago , may have been visited about the same time by these Proto ...
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... brought the words and thoughts of the dark - skinned inhabitants of India , brought those very dark - skinned inhabitants of India themselves , at one swoop as close to us as the Greeks and Romans have been It for many centuries . It ...
... brought the words and thoughts of the dark - skinned inhabitants of India , brought those very dark - skinned inhabitants of India themselves , at one swoop as close to us as the Greeks and Romans have been It for many centuries . It ...
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... brought the cuneiform inscriptions within the sphere of our scientific interests . After all , though we are Aryas in language and thought , our religion has drawn many elements from Semitic sources . The Old Testament is nearer to us ...
... brought the cuneiform inscriptions within the sphere of our scientific interests . After all , though we are Aryas in language and thought , our religion has drawn many elements from Semitic sources . The Old Testament is nearer to us ...
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... brought forward to show that proper names , formed on the same lines as Potiphar , do occur at a much earlier time . On this point we must wait for Professor Brugsch's reply . But even if he were right on this point , folk - lorists ...
... brought forward to show that proper names , formed on the same lines as Potiphar , do occur at a much earlier time . On this point we must wait for Professor Brugsch's reply . But even if he were right on this point , folk - lorists ...
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... brought you your picture , " she said , and she gave it to him . It was a most masterly work in gray and yellow and brown , Archie's nose supplying just the little bit of warm color that was want- ing . " I think you have been a little ...
... brought you your picture , " she said , and she gave it to him . It was a most masterly work in gray and yellow and brown , Archie's nose supplying just the little bit of warm color that was want- ing . " I think you have been a little ...
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