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hood of Tibet , probably their first abode , thcy were carried into Corea and the
ancient seats of the Toltec and Aztec hordes . Mr . Townsend has presented us
with an interesting selection of the widely scattered fragments of the primitive ...
hood of Tibet , probably their first abode , thcy were carried into Corea and the
ancient seats of the Toltec and Aztec hordes . Mr . Townsend has presented us
with an interesting selection of the widely scattered fragments of the primitive ...
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leo a l ioperite Art . X . - - A Selection of Hebrew Melodies , Ancient and Modern ,
with appropriate Symphonies and Accompaniments . * * By J . Braham and
Nathan . The Poetry written expressly for the Work . By the Right Hon . Lord Byron
.
leo a l ioperite Art . X . - - A Selection of Hebrew Melodies , Ancient and Modern ,
with appropriate Symphonies and Accompaniments . * * By J . Braham and
Nathan . The Poetry written expressly for the Work . By the Right Hon . Lord Byron
.
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But as it drew its first breath on the spot where ancient genius had breathed its
last , and among the monuments which preserved the image of its pristine
grandeur , veneration for those august models was more apt to lead into the
barren path ...
But as it drew its first breath on the spot where ancient genius had breathed its
last , and among the monuments which preserved the image of its pristine
grandeur , veneration for those august models was more apt to lead into the
barren path ...
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The most ancient explanation of it we find in Pliny , who derives this word from
the Scythian Graucasus , which is said to ... been lost , it seems to carry very little
weight , and to be equally unfounded with many others set up by the ancients .
The most ancient explanation of it we find in Pliny , who derives this word from
the Scythian Graucasus , which is said to ... been lost , it seems to carry very little
weight , and to be equally unfounded with many others set up by the ancients .
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He might have added that the Celtic , the German , and the Sclavonian , were
less ornamented dialects of the same ancient language . - The Hindu
grammarians distinguish three eras in the history of their national language . Ist .
That of the ...
He might have added that the Celtic , the German , and the Sclavonian , were
less ornamented dialects of the same ancient language . - The Hindu
grammarians distinguish three eras in the history of their national language . Ist .
That of the ...
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