The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... influence of decay alone . In Latin the above word appears as fert . Here two vowels have been lost and one weakened , whilst the whole word is reduced from three syllables to one . It took several centuries of gradual decay to produce ...
... influence of decay alone . In Latin the above word appears as fert . Here two vowels have been lost and one weakened , whilst the whole word is reduced from three syllables to one . It took several centuries of gradual decay to produce ...
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... influence of a loftier principle , and we cannot forego the pleasure of quoting the terms in which Professor Max Müller points out its operation . " " Barbarian " was struck out of the dictionary by Christianity . To the Hindoo every ...
... influence of a loftier principle , and we cannot forego the pleasure of quoting the terms in which Professor Max Müller points out its operation . " " Barbarian " was struck out of the dictionary by Christianity . To the Hindoo every ...
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... influence of a fallacy something like the following : -The earliest revelation , including the conversations in Eden , was made in the Hebrew language ; therefore the Hebrew language was the first human language , was the language of ...
... influence of a fallacy something like the following : -The earliest revelation , including the conversations in Eden , was made in the Hebrew language ; therefore the Hebrew language was the first human language , was the language of ...
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... influences , after passing through various phases of phonetic decay , at last utterly perish . The third person plural of the verb already employed in illustration clearly shows this fact . In Sanskrit it is bhár - anti , in Greek pép ...
... influences , after passing through various phases of phonetic decay , at last utterly perish . The third person plural of the verb already employed in illustration clearly shows this fact . In Sanskrit it is bhár - anti , in Greek pép ...
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... influence of Christianity ; nay , even of the life which they led before they invaded England , and made this island their home . The Comparative Grammar . 19 English is clearly descended from the 18 The Science of Language .
... influence of Christianity ; nay , even of the life which they led before they invaded England , and made this island their home . The Comparative Grammar . 19 English is clearly descended from the 18 The Science of Language .
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