The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... less rudely than in the above colloquy , yet with omnipotent power , forbids even princes to interfere with her laws . The physical constitution of man is not less under his own control than the language which he speaks ; and the ...
... less rudely than in the above colloquy , yet with omnipotent power , forbids even princes to interfere with her laws . The physical constitution of man is not less under his own control than the language which he speaks ; and the ...
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... Asia . ' In the neighbourhood of Manipura alone Captain Gordon col- lected no less than twelve dialects , some of them spoken by no Lingual Phariseeism . 9 more than thirty or forty families The Science of Language .
... Asia . ' In the neighbourhood of Manipura alone Captain Gordon col- lected no less than twelve dialects , some of them spoken by no Lingual Phariseeism . 9 more than thirty or forty families The Science of Language .
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... less that it is the original of all other languages . Classification was the great want . At first it was applied in a very imperfect manner , but afterwards with gradual improve- ment . It was early adopted in the Sanskrit and the ...
... less that it is the original of all other languages . Classification was the great want . At first it was applied in a very imperfect manner , but afterwards with gradual improve- ment . It was early adopted in the Sanskrit and the ...
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... less faithful representatives of the Old Saxon . The Friesian language was spoken by a numerous population , in the middle ages , between the mouth of the Rhine and that of the Elbe . Important works upon jurisprudence of the thirteenth ...
... less faithful representatives of the Old Saxon . The Friesian language was spoken by a numerous population , in the middle ages , between the mouth of the Rhine and that of the Elbe . Important works upon jurisprudence of the thirteenth ...
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... less historical they become , and they stop far short of the original dispersion of the family . Modern criticism , moreover , has had to rectify many of their assumptions . The antiquities of Scandinavia and Germany aid us still less ...
... less historical they become , and they stop far short of the original dispersion of the family . Modern criticism , moreover , has had to rectify many of their assumptions . The antiquities of Scandinavia and Germany aid us still less ...
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