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... writing which they sometimes exhibit . In this view of the subject , a vase discovered by Mr. Burgon , and now in his possession , is doubly valuable ; because the inscription it has preserved ' , while it manifests the great antiquity ...
... writing which they sometimes exhibit . In this view of the subject , a vase discovered by Mr. Burgon , and now in his possession , is doubly valuable ; because the inscription it has preserved ' , while it manifests the great antiquity ...
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... written vertically , instead of horizon- tally , from right to left : IME : NOVO AMONG 044OT signifying either · I ... writing was that from right to left , as it here appears : the Greeks derived it from the Phoenicians . Next they ...
... written vertically , instead of horizon- tally , from right to left : IME : NOVO AMONG 044OT signifying either · I ... writing was that from right to left , as it here appears : the Greeks derived it from the Phoenicians . Next they ...
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... . p . 397. Lond . 1815. ) thinks " that the great limestone formation of GREECE and the Isles is particularly liable to the phænomena of earthquakes . " A contrary rule has been observed in writing the Sup- xiv PREFACE TO THE THIRD SECTION.
... . p . 397. Lond . 1815. ) thinks " that the great limestone formation of GREECE and the Isles is particularly liable to the phænomena of earthquakes . " A contrary rule has been observed in writing the Sup- xiv PREFACE TO THE THIRD SECTION.
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Edward Daniel Clarke. A contrary rule has been observed in writing the Sup- plement , which contains an account of the author's journey from Constantinople to Vienna . Here , as the subject related principally to the mines of ...
Edward Daniel Clarke. A contrary rule has been observed in writing the Sup- plement , which contains an account of the author's journey from Constantinople to Vienna . Here , as the subject related principally to the mines of ...
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... writing seems to be entirely unknown ; or to be considered rather as the vulgar occupation of clerks and scriveners , than of persons of taste and rank . The accomplishments of the Grecian , as of the Turkish ladies , are few in number ...
... writing seems to be entirely unknown ; or to be considered rather as the vulgar occupation of clerks and scriveners , than of persons of taste and rank . The accomplishments of the Grecian , as of the Turkish ladies , are few in number ...
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