The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... original identity by varia- tions at first merely dialectic , but gradually increased . Of course , the natural inference is , that the nations which now speak them have diverged from a common centre . The only alternative capable of ...
... original identity by varia- tions at first merely dialectic , but gradually increased . Of course , the natural inference is , that the nations which now speak them have diverged from a common centre . The only alternative capable of ...
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... original connection " between the Turanian and the Iranian or Indo - European languages , to allow us for a moment to doubt the existence of an original relation between them . He even proposes to include them both under the general ...
... original connection " between the Turanian and the Iranian or Indo - European languages , to allow us for a moment to doubt the existence of an original relation between them . He even proposes to include them both under the general ...
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... original unity of mankind . We shall now briefly inquire , in the last place , what are the principal difficulties in the way of this hypothesis , and what the merit of the arguments by which it is usually met . The ground usually taken ...
... original unity of mankind . We shall now briefly inquire , in the last place , what are the principal difficulties in the way of this hypothesis , and what the merit of the arguments by which it is usually met . The ground usually taken ...
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