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Page 12
This sort of language has its imperfections , as after a length of time , it may
require to be interpreted by circumstances ; but scientific language , as Dr. Hey
observes , would generally have given wrong ideas ; when at least it gave any at
all .
This sort of language has its imperfections , as after a length of time , it may
require to be interpreted by circumstances ; but scientific language , as Dr. Hey
observes , would generally have given wrong ideas ; when at least it gave any at
all .
Page 166
There is no prophetic num . her directing us in like manner to the other great
champion of the reformation ; but in the third angel , as Dr. Hales observes , the
sagacity of Mede first descried the faithful representative of Luther , who in the
next ...
There is no prophetic num . her directing us in like manner to the other great
champion of the reformation ; but in the third angel , as Dr. Hales observes , the
sagacity of Mede first descried the faithful representative of Luther , who in the
next ...
Page 357
... while they rejected the truth , they must have understood the term , in the
identical sense in which it is at this day used by the Orthodox ; but as our author
gravely observes , they " were surely the best judges of the language which they
used .
... while they rejected the truth , they must have understood the term , in the
identical sense in which it is at this day used by the Orthodox ; but as our author
gravely observes , they " were surely the best judges of the language which they
used .
Page 620
Nor does Herodotus in the place where he uses that expression , appear to make
the distinction , for which the Reviewer contends . Herodotus is there describing
the migrations of the Ionians to Asia Minor ; he observes , that people from ...
Nor does Herodotus in the place where he uses that expression , appear to make
the distinction , for which the Reviewer contends . Herodotus is there describing
the migrations of the Ionians to Asia Minor ; he observes , that people from ...
Page 624
Dr. Marsh observes , that “ A whole nation , all at once forgetting , their former
language , and learning a new one , is a phenomenon , of which history affords
no example . The ustalening ás " EMArva , of which Herodotus speaks , was a ...
Dr. Marsh observes , that “ A whole nation , all at once forgetting , their former
language , and learning a new one , is a phenomenon , of which history affords
no example . The ustalening ás " EMArva , of which Herodotus speaks , was a ...
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