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Page 146
... fact having become known to Professor Mohs at so late a period is an avowal that the theory of the forms in which one of the axes of the octaƫdron with scalene triangular faces is inclined to the other two , or to one of them , has not ...
... fact having become known to Professor Mohs at so late a period is an avowal that the theory of the forms in which one of the axes of the octaƫdron with scalene triangular faces is inclined to the other two , or to one of them , has not ...
Page 179
... fact of there being a similar usage of phonetic characters in an existing language , the Chinese , as very aptly instanced by Dr. Young , is a circumstance much in its favor ; then the progress of the discovery , and the facts con ...
... fact of there being a similar usage of phonetic characters in an existing language , the Chinese , as very aptly instanced by Dr. Young , is a circumstance much in its favor ; then the progress of the discovery , and the facts con ...
Page 187
... facts which he says are now clearly established , ' we are far from being of one opinion . ' I shall here conclude for the present with an opinion , that the fact being now clearly established that phonetic hieroglyphics were in use in ...
... facts which he says are now clearly established , ' we are far from being of one opinion . ' I shall here conclude for the present with an opinion , that the fact being now clearly established that phonetic hieroglyphics were in use in ...
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