The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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... original meaning . " The discovery of the causes in which changes of the latter de- scription originate , demands a much greater share of intelligence and application . The statement that the change of a certain conso- nant or vowel ...
... original meaning . " The discovery of the causes in which changes of the latter de- scription originate , demands a much greater share of intelligence and application . The statement that the change of a certain conso- nant or vowel ...
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... original colour of the human race . " Many consider the original colour to have been red . But , with Blumenbach , Wiseman inclines to the opinion that it was white , and that " every depar- ture from this hue bears the mark of an ...
... original colour of the human race . " Many consider the original colour to have been red . But , with Blumenbach , Wiseman inclines to the opinion that it was white , and that " every depar- ture from this hue bears the mark of an ...
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... original unity of languages in one original lan- guage - for this is what Dr. Donaldson means : --- On the contrary , the views of Humboldt , while recognizing the original unity of lan- guage , as a product of one Human Nature , by no ...
... original unity of languages in one original lan- guage - for this is what Dr. Donaldson means : --- On the contrary , the views of Humboldt , while recognizing the original unity of lan- guage , as a product of one Human Nature , by no ...
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