The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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... tion between the Parsi , Hebrews and Hindu are here too strong to be ignored , and it is presumable that that small and scant people known as the Hebrews are only an offshoot of the great Bactrian Aryans , and did not receive ...
... tion between the Parsi , Hebrews and Hindu are here too strong to be ignored , and it is presumable that that small and scant people known as the Hebrews are only an offshoot of the great Bactrian Aryans , and did not receive ...
الصفحة 16
... tion , ( as it was until almost recent times among the Gaels of the Scottish mountains , ) we shall see that author , poet , prophet , and saint are all attributes of the one character . There is , also , in the various names Danoi ...
... tion , ( as it was until almost recent times among the Gaels of the Scottish mountains , ) we shall see that author , poet , prophet , and saint are all attributes of the one character . There is , also , in the various names Danoi ...
الصفحة 16
... tion . It was one of the great distinctions between the Aryan and the Turan races . It was , in fact , the germ of stratifica- tion . The Turans were , above all things , a mob . Between the people and the despot there was no gradation ...
... tion . It was one of the great distinctions between the Aryan and the Turan races . It was , in fact , the germ of stratifica- tion . The Turans were , above all things , a mob . Between the people and the despot there was no gradation ...
الصفحة 18
... tion should be felt before accepting his theory ; and that is , that Rama is only one in a series of avatars , and to explain away this would necessitate the explanation of all the others . But the distinguished mythologist , Max Müller ...
... tion should be felt before accepting his theory ; and that is , that Rama is only one in a series of avatars , and to explain away this would necessitate the explanation of all the others . But the distinguished mythologist , Max Müller ...
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... tion , the monosyllables to and bo remain . It must be noted that all early forms of language are of one syllable , and if others are found , they are not genuine , but belong to a later age . This is plain from the very nature of the ...
... tion , the monosyllables to and bo remain . It must be noted that all early forms of language are of one syllable , and if others are found , they are not genuine , but belong to a later age . This is plain from the very nature of the ...
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