A New System, Or, An Analysis of Ancient Mythology: Wherein an Attempt is Made to Divest Tradition of Fable; and to Reduce the Truth to Its Original Purity, Volumen5J. Walker, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1807 |
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... readers a bare possibility for a probability , and make inferences in consequence of it ? arguing from the silence of authors ; from terms relative and comparative ; from a supposed convenience and expediency , which they frame in the ...
... readers a bare possibility for a probability , and make inferences in consequence of it ? arguing from the silence of authors ; from terms relative and comparative ; from a supposed convenience and expediency , which they frame in the ...
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... so much severity , if I had not good reason for what I alledge ; I will , with the reader's leave , lay before him some instances of the unwarrantable assump- For tions that writers have made bold with , and a ANTIENT HISTORY OF EGYPT . 5.
... so much severity , if I had not good reason for what I alledge ; I will , with the reader's leave , lay before him some instances of the unwarrantable assump- For tions that writers have made bold with , and a ANTIENT HISTORY OF EGYPT . 5.
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... reading ; and the world is certainly indebted to him on that head . Yet he has been too much led by fancy : and he very often determines a point peremptorily , that he has not sufficiently considered . He has a note upon this subject ...
... reading ; and the world is certainly indebted to him on that head . Yet he has been too much led by fancy : and he very often determines a point peremptorily , that he has not sufficiently considered . He has a note upon this subject ...
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... readers : Τα μεν ουν ονοματα δηλωσαι τέτων οὐκ εδοκιμαζον , και μας λιςα δια την δυσκολιαν αυτων . But having made some apology , and smoothed and polished them , he at last ventures to produce them . Sometimes they only translated the ...
... readers : Τα μεν ουν ονοματα δηλωσαι τέτων οὐκ εδοκιμαζον , και μας λιςα δια την δυσκολιαν αυτων . But having made some apology , and smoothed and polished them , he at last ventures to produce them . Sometimes they only translated the ...
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... reader , and to determine where they were . They were all contiguous to each other , and towards the summit of lower Egypt . I have been obliged to be thus particular in my proof ; because Heliopolis is almost by every writer placed to ...
... reader , and to determine where they were . They were all contiguous to each other , and towards the summit of lower Egypt . I have been obliged to be thus particular in my proof ; because Heliopolis is almost by every writer placed to ...
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