The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... Christian era . Hence the opinion of Spano , that it cannot be anterior to the second or third century before Christ , and must appertain to some Phænician family which had recently established itself in Tharros during Carthaginian ...
... Christian era . Hence the opinion of Spano , that it cannot be anterior to the second or third century before Christ , and must appertain to some Phænician family which had recently established itself in Tharros during Carthaginian ...
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... Christianity , denominations have generally re- mained the same , our author has the following on the influence of the Latin language upon local names : - " Ce n'est pas à l'influence de la langue latine que l'on peut attribuer les ...
... Christianity , denominations have generally re- mained the same , our author has the following on the influence of the Latin language upon local names : - " Ce n'est pas à l'influence de la langue latine que l'on peut attribuer les ...
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... Christians and the Moslems of the present day . Concerning Asiatic scalping we read as follows in Herodotus , ( Melpomene , iv . , 64 , Laurent's translation ) . " Of the first enemy a Scythian sends down , he quaffs the blood ; he ...
... Christians and the Moslems of the present day . Concerning Asiatic scalping we read as follows in Herodotus , ( Melpomene , iv . , 64 , Laurent's translation ) . " Of the first enemy a Scythian sends down , he quaffs the blood ; he ...
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... Christ ; and speaks of various persons of Babylonian tradition in a manner which shows that he then considered them as men of early antiquity . Indeed , long before Daghrith , there is another age of literature , of which the ...
... Christ ; and speaks of various persons of Babylonian tradition in a manner which shows that he then considered them as men of early antiquity . Indeed , long before Daghrith , there is another age of literature , of which the ...
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... Christianity , Islamism possess a character of dog- matism , absolutism , and severe monotheism which distinguishes them radically from the Indo - European , or , as we term them , the Pagan religions . " The accuracy of the following ...
... Christianity , Islamism possess a character of dog- matism , absolutism , and severe monotheism which distinguishes them radically from the Indo - European , or , as we term them , the Pagan religions . " The accuracy of the following ...
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