The Religious Magazine, Or Spirit of the Foreign Theological Journals and Reviews, Volumen2E. Littell, 1828 |
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... language ; and , indeed , as may na- turally be expected , rendered the attainment of every fresh language easier than that of the preceding . He believed that certain terms , which served to mark the relation of man with Sanscrit Greek ...
... language ; and , indeed , as may na- turally be expected , rendered the attainment of every fresh language easier than that of the preceding . He believed that certain terms , which served to mark the relation of man with Sanscrit Greek ...
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... language by not prescribing it in their schools . That language , indeed , might have been sufficiently obnoxious by its constant as- sociation with the poverty of all who were ever heard to speak it ; and perhaps the very sound of that ...
... language by not prescribing it in their schools . That language , indeed , might have been sufficiently obnoxious by its constant as- sociation with the poverty of all who were ever heard to speak it ; and perhaps the very sound of that ...
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... language was not spoken , that he had zeal enough to do this , and yet had not patience or curiosity enough to make himself master of Greek , is an hypothesis quite too monstrous to be entertained , except in Germany . We have actually ...
... language was not spoken , that he had zeal enough to do this , and yet had not patience or curiosity enough to make himself master of Greek , is an hypothesis quite too monstrous to be entertained , except in Germany . We have actually ...
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