The Dublin University Magazine, Том 29William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... called for , and themselves were to be ready at all times , and in all places , to go forward to the death , on a moment's notice . They of course , im- swore , plicit obedience to the society , and , like the inquisitors of old , the ...
... called for , and themselves were to be ready at all times , and in all places , to go forward to the death , on a moment's notice . They of course , im- swore , plicit obedience to the society , and , like the inquisitors of old , the ...
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... called out loudly , " My sons , let us go . ' " " There was a pause - and in the breasts of these loyal men , who till now had felt themselves only the chil- dren of Greece , the mighty power of natural affection awoke again with a ...
... called out loudly , " My sons , let us go . ' " " There was a pause - and in the breasts of these loyal men , who till now had felt themselves only the chil- dren of Greece , the mighty power of natural affection awoke again with a ...
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... called the Median ; and it admits of no doubt that it pertained to the peo- ple of that name , who , under Cyrus and his son , seem to have been ac- counted but little inferior to the Per- sians , who gained the ascendancy under the ...
... called the Median ; and it admits of no doubt that it pertained to the peo- ple of that name , who , under Cyrus and his son , seem to have been ac- counted but little inferior to the Per- sians , who gained the ascendancy under the ...
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... called the Zend language . Though there is an affinity between the Zend and the Persian of the inscriptions , there is such a marked dissimilarity between them in many particulars , that neither can be sup- posed to be derived from the ...
... called the Zend language . Though there is an affinity between the Zend and the Persian of the inscriptions , there is such a marked dissimilarity between them in many particulars , that neither can be sup- posed to be derived from the ...
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... called . Lassen thinks it was Lydia , the name being derived from that of Sardis , which was , perhaps , Swardis , as Sais in Egypt was certainly Swais . Either of these suppositions is admissible ; the latter we think much the more ...
... called . Lassen thinks it was Lydia , the name being derived from that of Sardis , which was , perhaps , Swardis , as Sais in Egypt was certainly Swais . Either of these suppositions is admissible ; the latter we think much the more ...
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