University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... manner Bishop Warburton describes , and as the reviewer less specifically and comprehen- sively states , on his authority , how could they possibly do so , except as a real written language ? If these characters , thus employed , did ...
... manner Bishop Warburton describes , and as the reviewer less specifically and comprehen- sively states , on his authority , how could they possibly do so , except as a real written language ? If these characters , thus employed , did ...
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... manner , as the hieroglyphic writing of the Egyptians is found upon monuments evidently intended for public records , in districts far to the south of Egypt , where there is no likelihood of the Egyptian language having been in common ...
... manner , as the hieroglyphic writing of the Egyptians is found upon monuments evidently intended for public records , in districts far to the south of Egypt , where there is no likelihood of the Egyptian language having been in common ...
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... manner in which the Egyptian hieroglyphs were significant , and all he ever wrote would not , in the remotest degree , assist us to arrive at the meaning of even one single hieroglyphic character . Yet because he , in a certain passage ...
... manner in which the Egyptian hieroglyphs were significant , and all he ever wrote would not , in the remotest degree , assist us to arrive at the meaning of even one single hieroglyphic character . Yet because he , in a certain passage ...
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... manner . As no mo- tion whatsoever was made , no debate could arise ; but the Chancellor asked Lord Abingdon if he intended to make any motion ? For that if he did , such motion would be opposed . In conse- quence of this , Lord ...
... manner . As no mo- tion whatsoever was made , no debate could arise ; but the Chancellor asked Lord Abingdon if he intended to make any motion ? For that if he did , such motion would be opposed . In conse- quence of this , Lord ...
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... manner , and on the same account only , will your lordship be certain to re- ceive it . With every acknowledgment of your goodness towards me , and every good wish for the happiness of your fu- ture government , " I have the honour to ...
... manner , and on the same account only , will your lordship be certain to re- ceive it . With every acknowledgment of your goodness towards me , and every good wish for the happiness of your fu- ture government , " I have the honour to ...
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