The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... important problems of human history . A science , ' as Bacon says , should be a rich ' storehouse for the glory of ... importance , to the most brilliant discoveries of our age . ' < He therefore deemed the Science of Language ' worthy ...
... important problems of human history . A science , ' as Bacon says , should be a rich ' storehouse for the glory of ... importance , to the most brilliant discoveries of our age . ' < He therefore deemed the Science of Language ' worthy ...
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... important step was taken in classifying the roots of words separately . This was not done in the early Greek grammars ; nor was it possible , because the language had already suffered too much from decay before grammars were invented ...
... important step was taken in classifying the roots of words separately . This was not done in the early Greek grammars ; nor was it possible , because the language had already suffered too much from decay before grammars were invented ...
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Henry Allon. Importance of the Sanskrit Language . 15 in as many languages as she could get collected . She doubtless grew weary of it ; though she is polite enough to tell Zim- mermann that it was the superior attraction of his book on ...
Henry Allon. Importance of the Sanskrit Language . 15 in as many languages as she could get collected . She doubtless grew weary of it ; though she is polite enough to tell Zim- mermann that it was the superior attraction of his book on ...
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... the Indo - European family of languages . The most important service rendered by scientific classifica- tion is in comparative grammar ; that is , grammar applied not NO . LXXI . C to one language exclusively , but to several at the.
... the Indo - European family of languages . The most important service rendered by scientific classifica- tion is in comparative grammar ; that is , grammar applied not NO . LXXI . C to one language exclusively , but to several at the.
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... Important works upon jurisprudence of the thirteenth century are preserved , the language of which bears a striking resemblance to the Anglo - Saxon . The peoples by whom both were spoken must have been immediate neighbours in the first ...
... Important works upon jurisprudence of the thirteenth century are preserved , the language of which bears a striking resemblance to the Anglo - Saxon . The peoples by whom both were spoken must have been immediate neighbours in the first ...
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