The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... common , or at least the similar origin of all races . For it shows that an articulate lan- guage , relating not merely to objects of sense , but to our spiritual nature - capable of describing the phenomena of the external world , as ...
... common , or at least the similar origin of all races . For it shows that an articulate lan- guage , relating not merely to objects of sense , but to our spiritual nature - capable of describing the phenomena of the external world , as ...
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... common historical descent of different tribes or nations . " ( Bunsen's Report , p . 255. ) By this method of study , the languages of the great bulk of the existing population of the Old Continent may be reduced to five great families ...
... common historical descent of different tribes or nations . " ( Bunsen's Report , p . 255. ) By this method of study , the languages of the great bulk of the existing population of the Old Continent may be reduced to five great families ...
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... common to all , with a decided dis- similarity of the inflections , while the same general principle of construction is yet re- tained , the common origin of the languages may be still predicated - though the separa- tion must be held ...
... common to all , with a decided dis- similarity of the inflections , while the same general principle of construction is yet re- tained , the common origin of the languages may be still predicated - though the separa- tion must be held ...
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