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Side vi
... evident . Much of the obscurity arising from this circumstance must unquestionably have been dispelled by the oral explanations of the lecturer ; but it is to be regretted , that we frequently see only the skele- ton of that which he ...
... evident . Much of the obscurity arising from this circumstance must unquestionably have been dispelled by the oral explanations of the lecturer ; but it is to be regretted , that we frequently see only the skele- ton of that which he ...
Side 28
... evident that a north - westerly wind is meant ; and the uniting Italy and Sicily proves , in this case , that the bearings of Circeii must have been nearly the same in respect of both countries . I do not , indeed , consider this frag ...
... evident that a north - westerly wind is meant ; and the uniting Italy and Sicily proves , in this case , that the bearings of Circeii must have been nearly the same in respect of both countries . I do not , indeed , consider this frag ...
Side 63
... evident that all the Sabelli had one radical language , which was necessarily somewhat altered in the van- quished countries , by intermixture with the dialects of those whom they had subdued , but not extermi- 16 Livius , I. c . 38. II ...
... evident that all the Sabelli had one radical language , which was necessarily somewhat altered in the van- quished countries , by intermixture with the dialects of those whom they had subdued , but not extermi- 16 Livius , I. c . 38. II ...
Side 69
... evident that he distinguishes those who came from the West , from the ancient Pelasgi ; because he endeavours to explain how they had acquired the name Pelasgi , which did not belong to their race 29 . 27 Dionysius , I. c . 25 . 28 Ibid ...
... evident that he distinguishes those who came from the West , from the ancient Pelasgi ; because he endeavours to explain how they had acquired the name Pelasgi , which did not belong to their race 29 . 27 Dionysius , I. c . 25 . 28 Ibid ...
Side 104
... evident " . However unworthy of notice , may be these imitations of Greek mistakes ; however apparently dubious , though not positively to be denied , the fact of a Cretan settlement ; yet the opinion respecting the Illyrian origin of ...
... evident " . However unworthy of notice , may be these imitations of Greek mistakes ; however apparently dubious , though not positively to be denied , the fact of a Cretan settlement ; yet the opinion respecting the Illyrian origin of ...
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