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... language to resemble very closely the Chaldee . He is of opinion also , that the Georgian and Servian alphabets were derived from the Greek , and that the vulgar idiom of the Georgians holds a middle place between the Turkish and Ar ...
... language to resemble very closely the Chaldee . He is of opinion also , that the Georgian and Servian alphabets were derived from the Greek , and that the vulgar idiom of the Georgians holds a middle place between the Turkish and Ar ...
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... language , and to do away with the notion , which has found so much favor in sceptical minds , of a variety of races in the great family of man . To the question which natu- rally arises , whether any traces of this primitive language ...
... language , and to do away with the notion , which has found so much favor in sceptical minds , of a variety of races in the great family of man . To the question which natu- rally arises , whether any traces of this primitive language ...
Pagina 133
... language , even if they preserved a peculiar one , to other nations . If the primitive tongue were still in any degree existing , we would know it in a moment by its numerous instances of what grammarians term onomatopeia , or the ...
... language , even if they preserved a peculiar one , to other nations . If the primitive tongue were still in any degree existing , we would know it in a moment by its numerous instances of what grammarians term onomatopeia , or the ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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