The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... ancient authors ; and reduce to the least possible compass , and to one single class , every other difficulty by which the information contained in those authors is clogged . If again , out of deference to the scriptural statement that ...
... ancient authors ; and reduce to the least possible compass , and to one single class , every other difficulty by which the information contained in those authors is clogged . If again , out of deference to the scriptural statement that ...
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... ancient of their records , the Ye - king , are considered by them as the original language of China ; but as all attempts have failed , and among others , that of Confucius , to give any plausible explan- ation of this ancient record ...
... ancient of their records , the Ye - king , are considered by them as the original language of China ; but as all attempts have failed , and among others , that of Confucius , to give any plausible explan- ation of this ancient record ...
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... ancient learning , and all of them , the imperishable monuments of ancient greatness - those stupendous fabrics , of which the age and origin are placed beyond the reach of probable con- jecture , could not but excite the attention of ...
... ancient learning , and all of them , the imperishable monuments of ancient greatness - those stupendous fabrics , of which the age and origin are placed beyond the reach of probable con- jecture , could not but excite the attention of ...
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