The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... languages ; but these letters are , in the different tongues , accompanied by different vowels ; even the roots are differently punctuated in every language , thus , ano ( I , ) in Syriac , is spelt in Arabic ana , in Hebrew anee , and ...
... languages ; but these letters are , in the different tongues , accompanied by different vowels ; even the roots are differently punctuated in every language , thus , ano ( I , ) in Syriac , is spelt in Arabic ana , in Hebrew anee , and ...
Strona 367
... language , we are compelled There is reason to believe that all the countries in which Latin and Greek were the current languages , had not the same forms of verbs and nouns , but that every district had its peculiar forms , and that ...
... language , we are compelled There is reason to believe that all the countries in which Latin and Greek were the current languages , had not the same forms of verbs and nouns , but that every district had its peculiar forms , and that ...
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... language ; never did science , belles - lettres , and the arts make greater efforts among the Gre- cians for immortality , than at the time when the Romans had subjugated them . It was at that epocha that Greece produced Plutarch ...
... language ; never did science , belles - lettres , and the arts make greater efforts among the Gre- cians for immortality , than at the time when the Romans had subjugated them . It was at that epocha that Greece produced Plutarch ...
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