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These facts are stated , not so much with a view of detracting from any credit assumed , on whatever grounds , by Mons . ... In the first place , the fact of there being a similar usage of phonetic characters in an existing language ...
These facts are stated , not so much with a view of detracting from any credit assumed , on whatever grounds , by Mons . ... In the first place , the fact of there being a similar usage of phonetic characters in an existing language ...
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6 pen ; and they are , in general , replete with facts that are highly acceptable . ... 6 66 " " ' I shall here conclude for the present with an opinion , that the fact being now clearly established that phonetic hieroglyphics were in ...
6 pen ; and they are , in general , replete with facts that are highly acceptable . ... 6 66 " " ' I shall here conclude for the present with an opinion , that the fact being now clearly established that phonetic hieroglyphics were in ...
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Junius imputes cowardice to him at the battle of Minden , from the mere fact of his shedding tears at the death of a soldier , who was killed near the spot where he stood . " No one , " says Junius with bitter irony , " that I know of ...
Junius imputes cowardice to him at the battle of Minden , from the mere fact of his shedding tears at the death of a soldier , who was killed near the spot where he stood . " No one , " says Junius with bitter irony , " that I know of ...
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