The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... character of the language . The Old Norsk or Icelandic has the next claim to our atten- tion . It was a near neighbour to the Angles and Saxons on the continent ; and some part of the poetic ' Edda ' was evidently com- posed almost as ...
... character of the language . The Old Norsk or Icelandic has the next claim to our atten- tion . It was a near neighbour to the Angles and Saxons on the continent ; and some part of the poetic ' Edda ' was evidently com- posed almost as ...
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... character . It thus happens that although English is un- doubtedly derived from Anglo - Saxon , yet the former has old words which are not to be found in the dictionary of the latter . It is the same with all modern languages . Along ...
... character . It thus happens that although English is un- doubtedly derived from Anglo - Saxon , yet the former has old words which are not to be found in the dictionary of the latter . It is the same with all modern languages . Along ...
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... character , and not to the nationality of the people thus named . The statements in the Lectures , moreover , upon this point appear to be irreconcilable . On page 224 we read , the term aryan was originally a national name , ' and on ...
... character , and not to the nationality of the people thus named . The statements in the Lectures , moreover , upon this point appear to be irreconcilable . On page 224 we read , the term aryan was originally a national name , ' and on ...
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... character rather than to their nationality . They called themselves the ' righteous , ' or people of a pure race , like the first three classes in India , who also assumed the same name . Airyanem and Iran , as we have seen , apply to ...
... character rather than to their nationality . They called themselves the ' righteous , ' or people of a pure race , like the first three classes in India , who also assumed the same name . Airyanem and Iran , as we have seen , apply to ...
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... character of the musical profession . But he was not a doctor to be vanquished by mere symptoms . A little wholesome depletion and gentle dosing was needful . Away , then , with tinkling claviers , and let reason and the Latin primer ...
... character of the musical profession . But he was not a doctor to be vanquished by mere symptoms . A little wholesome depletion and gentle dosing was needful . Away , then , with tinkling claviers , and let reason and the Latin primer ...
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