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Isaac , who is of ' course a solar figure , was called the laugher , Yischâk ( Genesis , chap . xxi . verse 6 ) ; and to represent the brightness of the sun the Indians called the rising sun , or the dawn , Ushas the Smiling ( Rigveda ...
Isaac , who is of ' course a solar figure , was called the laugher , Yischâk ( Genesis , chap . xxi . verse 6 ) ; and to represent the brightness of the sun the Indians called the rising sun , or the dawn , Ushas the Smiling ( Rigveda ...
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This was the position of the question , when Zeuss , in his learned treatise , “ Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstiimme , ” called attention ( but apparently without any thought about the narrative of Gildas ) to a noteworthy passage in ...
This was the position of the question , when Zeuss , in his learned treatise , “ Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstiimme , ” called attention ( but apparently without any thought about the narrative of Gildas ) to a noteworthy passage in ...
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We have seen that in the “ Saxon Chronicle " the British aliens were called Bret - wealas ; a ruler over Britons would , in like manner , be called Bret - wealda . Whether it is possible that a far - reaching ruler might be called Bret ...
We have seen that in the “ Saxon Chronicle " the British aliens were called Bret - wealas ; a ruler over Britons would , in like manner , be called Bret - wealda . Whether it is possible that a far - reaching ruler might be called Bret ...
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