| Voltaire - 1761 - 326 trang
...which are ftill fhewn, nor of the evident contradictions which difcredit this ftory : but, in fhort, k was not pretended that Martin Behem had peopled America...from thence over to Canada on the ice, and that their defcendants, afterwards born in Canada, had gone and peopled Peru. According to others again, the Chinefc... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 trang
...occafion, which, G 4 he he never wrote. Some found out a conformity between feme words in the (Jaribbee and Hebrew languages, and did not fail to follow fo...that the children of Noah, after fettling in Siberia, p'afTed from thence over to Canada on the ice, and that their defcendants, afterwards born in Canada,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 trang
...peopled America ; the honour was given to the Carthaginians, and a book of Ariftotle was quoted on the occafion, which he never wrote. Some found out a conformity...Caribbee and Hebrew languages, and did not fail to foll9w fo fine an opening. Others were pofitive that the children of Noah, after fettling in Siberia,... | |
| 1792 - 494 trang
...the occafion, which he never wrote. Some found out a conformity between iomc words in the Caribbce and Hebrew languages, and did not fail to follow fo fine an opening. Others were pofitivt that the children of Noah, after fettling in Siberia, piiTed from thence over to Cañad»... | |
| 1797 - 680 trang
...peopled America ; the honour was given to the Carthaginians, and a book of Ariftotle was quoted on the occafion, which he never wrote. Some found out a conformity between fome words in the Ciribbee and Hebrew languages, and did not feil to follow fo fine an opening. Others were politive... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1901 - 346 trang
...Aristotle's — which he never wrote — was quoted on this occasion. Some found a conformity between some words in the Caribbee and Hebrew languages, and did not fail to follow so fine an opening. Others were positive that the children of Noah, after settling in Siberia, passed... | |
| Voltaire - 1901 - 674 trang
...Aristotle's — which he never wrote — was quoted on this occasion. Some found a conformity between some words in the Caribbee and Hebrew languages, and did not fail to follow so fine an opening. Others were positive that the children of Noah, after settling in Siberia, passed... | |
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