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... language at the time of our Saviour's ap- pearance but it by no means follows , from any part or from the whole of his evidence , that Greek was the vernacular language of Palestine . The strongest proof to the contrary is a fact of ...
... language at the time of our Saviour's ap- pearance but it by no means follows , from any part or from the whole of his evidence , that Greek was the vernacular language of Palestine . The strongest proof to the contrary is a fact of ...
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... language of Latium ; and , although the Sybil was supposed to have conveyed her oracles , the Augurs to have interpreted omens , and the Aruspices to have explained prognostics , in the Etruscan , yet the full and majestic articula ...
... language of Latium ; and , although the Sybil was supposed to have conveyed her oracles , the Augurs to have interpreted omens , and the Aruspices to have explained prognostics , in the Etruscan , yet the full and majestic articula ...
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... language of the learned and the language of the people . The Latin was henceforth destined to be peculiar to the Clerc , and the Romanse to the layman . One of the oldest and most interesting original muniments ' extant in romanse is ...
... language of the learned and the language of the people . The Latin was henceforth destined to be peculiar to the Clerc , and the Romanse to the layman . One of the oldest and most interesting original muniments ' extant in romanse is ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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