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... antient language will probably be all that will remain . As a monument of an antient and in many respects a very remarkable people , the preservation of the memory of their decaying language would rank high among the objects of a ...
... antient language will probably be all that will remain . As a monument of an antient and in many respects a very remarkable people , the preservation of the memory of their decaying language would rank high among the objects of a ...
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... antient philosophy on this particular subject . In this combined doctrine of the Metem- psychosis and Metamorphosis ... antients ; it was indeed destroyed by their notion of final absorption in the To Ev , the one great and universal ...
... antient philosophy on this particular subject . In this combined doctrine of the Metem- psychosis and Metamorphosis ... antients ; it was indeed destroyed by their notion of final absorption in the To Ev , the one great and universal ...
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... antient societies possessed laws only in detail ; and the principles of our constitutions were almost unknown to ... antients . ' This is a favourite subject of modern French criticism : Voltaire made it fashion- able ; and it is curious ...
... antient societies possessed laws only in detail ; and the principles of our constitutions were almost unknown to ... antients . ' This is a favourite subject of modern French criticism : Voltaire made it fashion- able ; and it is curious ...
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