| John William Colenso - 1872 - 898 páginas
...still in vogue, as national and ecclesiastical emblems, and distinguished by the familiar appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Greek,...They were the common property of the Eastern nations. . . . That each known varietj has been derived from a common source, and is emblematical therefore... | |
| John William Colenso - 1873 - 464 páginas
...still in vogue, as national and ecclesiastical emblems, acd distinguished by the familiar appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Greek, the Latin, &c., &c., there is not one the existence of which may not be traced to the remotest antiquity. They were the common property of... | |
| Mourant Brock - 1879 - 116 páginas
...the familiar appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Greek, the Latin, etc., etc., there is not one amongst them the existence of which may not be traced to the remotest antiquity" (p. 226). We proceed now, from the monuments (coins and medals) preserved by BARONIUS, a most devoted... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1882 - 648 páginas
...still in vogue, as national and ecclesiastical emblems, and distinguished by the familiar appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Greek, the Latin, &c., &c., there is not one among/it them the existence of which may not be traced to the remotest antiquity. They were the common... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1883 - 754 páginas
...still in vogue, as national and ecclesiastical emblems, and distinguished by the familiar appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Greek,...They were the common property of the Eastern nations. " That each known variety has been derived from a common source, and is emblematical of one and the... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1883 - 606 páginas
...still in vogue, as national and ecclesiastical emblems, and distingulshed by the familiar appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Greek,...Latin, &c., &c., there is not one amongst them the existenve of which may not be traaxl to the remotest antiqulty. They wer> iAe common property of the... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1884 - 624 páginas
...emblems, and distinguished by the familiar appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Qreek, the Latin, &c., &c., there is not one amongst them...They were the common property of the Eastern nations. " That each known variety has been derived from a common source, and is emblematical of one and the... | |
| S. F. Walker - 1887 - 224 páginas
...appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Greek, the Latin,etc., there is not one among them the existence of which may not be traced to the...any perceptible difference in their several forms or delineations; they have passed from one hemisphere to another intact; have survived dynasties, empires... | |
| 1897 - 840 páginas
...all Pagan worship. Of all its many forms, "There is not one among them," says the Edinburgh reviewer, "the existence of which may not be traced to the remotest antiquity," and we might add, nor the causes of whose variance cannot also be traced. The Maltese Cross — the... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1910 - 624 páginas
...familiar appellations of St. George, St. Andrew, the Maltese, the Oreek, the Latin, <fcc., &c., there i» not one amongst them the existence of which may not be traced to the remotest antiquity. They wen the common property of the Eastern nationi. " That each known variety has been derived from a common... | |
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