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... Greek nations , and of the savage tribes who may be supposed to have been their progenitors ; the other etymological , treating of the origin of the Greek language , and of the primary meaning of those indeclinables which may be ...
... Greek nations , and of the savage tribes who may be supposed to have been their progenitors ; the other etymological , treating of the origin of the Greek language , and of the primary meaning of those indeclinables which may be ...
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... Greeks and that of the Scythians : but this re- semblance is very slight . The word nug , fire , may be both Scy- thian and Greek : but the proportion of Gothic words received into the Greek language is certainly very small . The ...
... Greeks and that of the Scythians : but this re- semblance is very slight . The word nug , fire , may be both Scy- thian and Greek : but the proportion of Gothic words received into the Greek language is certainly very small . The ...
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... Greek language than are obviously to be found in it . The author of the Remains of Japhet , Dr. Parsons , has indeed collected a great many words common to the Greek and Welsh : but , when these words also occur in Latin , and most of ...
... Greek language than are obviously to be found in it . The author of the Remains of Japhet , Dr. Parsons , has indeed collected a great many words common to the Greek and Welsh : but , when these words also occur in Latin , and most of ...
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