A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... Chaldæans, who dwelt near theEuphrates, had communicated their method tothe Chinese, sometraces of it would have remained; we should havehad thesigns of the twentytwo, twentythree, or twentyfour letters, whereas they haveasign for ...
... Chaldæans, who dwelt near theEuphrates, had communicated their method tothe Chinese, sometraces of it would have remained; we should havehad thesigns of the twentytwo, twentythree, or twentyfour letters, whereas they haveasign for ...
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Voltaire. bottom of the page; while the Tyrians and the Chaldæans wrote from right to left, and the Greeks, like ourselves, wrote from left to right. Examine the Tartar, the Hindoo, the Siamese, the Japanese characters; you will not find ...
Voltaire. bottom of the page; while the Tyrians and the Chaldæans wrote from right to left, and the Greeks, like ourselves, wrote from left to right. Examine the Tartar, the Hindoo, the Siamese, the Japanese characters; you will not find ...
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... Chaldæans andthe Persians each claim himas their own. The ancient religion of the magi has, from time immemorial, beencalled Kish Ibrahim,Milat Ibrahim, andit is agreed that the word Ibrahim is precisely thesame as Abraham, nothing ...
... Chaldæans andthe Persians each claim himas their own. The ancient religion of the magi has, from time immemorial, beencalled Kish Ibrahim,Milat Ibrahim, andit is agreed that the word Ibrahim is precisely thesame as Abraham, nothing ...
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... Chaldæans; in aword,the whole earth has been silent respecting them. Itmustbe owned that sucha silence is unparalleled. Every people has attributed toitself some imaginary origin, yetnonehas approached thetrue one. We cannot ...
... Chaldæans; in aword,the whole earth has been silent respecting them. Itmustbe owned that sucha silence is unparalleled. Every people has attributed toitself some imaginary origin, yetnonehas approached thetrue one. We cannot ...
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... imagined some similar one; and,by a singular concurrence, which marks the weakness of ournature, all have endeavored to explaintheorigin of moral andphysical evil by ideas nearly alike. The Chaldæans, the Indians, the.
... imagined some similar one; and,by a singular concurrence, which marks the weakness of ournature, all have endeavored to explaintheorigin of moral andphysical evil by ideas nearly alike. The Chaldæans, the Indians, the.
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