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Indeed it is very probable, that the Lycaonian Language was very different from the Greek; as we may gather from Ephorus and Strabo that cites him, who make almost all the Inland Nations of Asia Minor to be Barbarians; and from Stephanus Byzantius, who acquaints us, that NONLATINALPHABET, a Juniper-tree, was called NONLATINALPHABET in the Speech of the Lycaonians, NONLATINALPHABET. |
Indeed it is very probable, that the Lycaonian Language was very different from the Greek; as we may gather from Ephorus and Strabo that cites him, who make almost all the Inland nations of Asia Minor to be Barbarians; and from Stephanus Byzantius, who acquaints us, that, a Juniper-tree, was called in the Speech of the Lycaonians,. |
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