| John Richardson - Arabic language - 1777 - 246 pages
...every refearch which I have had an opportunity to make, there feems to be nearly as much refemblance between the annals of England and Japan, as between the European and Afiatic relations of the fame empire. The names and numbers of their kings have no analogy ; and in... | |
| Books - 1780 - 592 pages
...every refearch which I have had an opportunity to make, there (coins to be nearly as much rerfemblance between the annals of England and Japan, as between the European and Afiatic relations of the fame empire. The names and numbers of their Kings have no analogy ; and in... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS. - 1780 - 586 pages
...every refearch which I have had an opportunity to make, there feems to be nearly as much refemblance between the annals of England and Japan, as between the European and Aiiatic relations of the fame empire. The names and numbers of their Kings have no analogy ; and in... | |
| Charles Vallencey - Ireland - 1786 - 934 pages
...refearch which I have had an " opportunity to make, there feems to be nearly '* as much refemblance between the annals of " England and Japan, as between the European " and Afiatic relations of the fame Empire. The (e} ie CaiCofru.. Eee p. 61. '* names •c names and numbers... | |
| Charles Vallancey - Ireland - 1786 - 934 pages
...refearch which I have had an " opportunity to make, there feems to be nearly *' as much refemblance between the annals of " England and Japan, as between the European •* and Afiatic relations of the fame Empire. The (e) ie Cii Cofru. See p. 61. •* names and numbers of their... | |
| Richard Watson - Sermons, English - 1788 - 494 pages
...which he has had an opportunity of making, he is of opinion, that there is nearly as much refemblance between the annals of England and Japan, as between the European and Afiatic relations of the fame empire during the fame period*. — It is an eafy matter to accufe this... | |
| Herodotus - Greece - 1791 - 502 pages
...every refearch which I have had an opportunity to make, there feemsTtb be nearly as much refemblance b'etween the annals of ' England and Japan, as between the European and Afiatic reja- / . tions of the fame empire. The names and numbers of their kings have no analogy; and... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - Philosophy - 1794 - 464 pages
...every research which I have had an opportunity VOL. V. C tO to make, there seems to be nearly as mlicli resemblance between the annals of England and Japan,...European and Asiatic relations of the same empire. The credit of every historian, who treats of events beyond his own knowledge, must rise or fall in proportion... | |
| Herodotus - Greece - 1812 - 468 pages
...naturally look for a few great lines which might mark some similarity of story : yet from every research which I have had an opportunity to make, there seems...and 'numbers of their kings have no analogy ; and in regard to the most splendid facts of the Greek historians, the Persians are entirely silent. We have... | |
| William Hales - Bible - 1812 - 692 pages
...fabulous and unfounded. His objections are thus stilted by himself. " From every research," sajs he, " which I have had an opportunity to make, there seems...European and Asiatic relations of the same empire of the Medo-Pertians, during the Kaianian dynasty, commencing with the Cyaxara of the Greeks, about... | |
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