The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... feeling of curiosity , and gratifies a love of order . It arranges its stores , and points out the resemblances , contrasts , gradations , by which this arrange- ment is facilitated and distinguished . And finally it assumes a loftier ...
... feeling of curiosity , and gratifies a love of order . It arranges its stores , and points out the resemblances , contrasts , gradations , by which this arrange- ment is facilitated and distinguished . And finally it assumes a loftier ...
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... feelings and thoughts which were acquired day by day . Language must therefore be the result of a mass of accidental impressions , varying with the ever - changing scenes of nature , and subject to the fitful impulses and arbitrary ...
... feelings and thoughts which were acquired day by day . Language must therefore be the result of a mass of accidental impressions , varying with the ever - changing scenes of nature , and subject to the fitful impulses and arbitrary ...
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... feeling was universal , and it has stamped itself upon national names . The Slavonians ( Russians , Poles , Bohemians , and others ) have ever called their western neighbours , the Germans , Niemci , mutes . ' Probably they were first ...
... feeling was universal , and it has stamped itself upon national names . The Slavonians ( Russians , Poles , Bohemians , and others ) have ever called their western neighbours , the Germans , Niemci , mutes . ' Probably they were first ...
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... feelings most of all . To them Greek and Barbarian , clear speaker and babbler , comprised the whole world ; and yet it was by the Greeks that grammatical studies and the just appreciation of foreign languages were first promoted in ...
... feelings most of all . To them Greek and Barbarian , clear speaker and babbler , comprised the whole world ; and yet it was by the Greeks that grammatical studies and the just appreciation of foreign languages were first promoted in ...
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... aspects of nature , were similarly affected by the changing seasons , and uttered their feelings in the same articulate sounds . The only country which Gold , Silver , and Iron . 29 is likely 28 The Science of Language .
... aspects of nature , were similarly affected by the changing seasons , and uttered their feelings in the same articulate sounds . The only country which Gold , Silver , and Iron . 29 is likely 28 The Science of Language .
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