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The ENGLISH CYCLOPÆDIA is the MOST COMPLETE CYCLOPEDIA in the English language . The subjects embraced by it include the entire domains of Science , History , and Art , and every portion is so fully treated as to provide all the points ...
The ENGLISH CYCLOPÆDIA is the MOST COMPLETE CYCLOPEDIA in the English language . The subjects embraced by it include the entire domains of Science , History , and Art , and every portion is so fully treated as to provide all the points ...
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I made by so many to " derive " English words from know of nothing so useless as the attempt that is some other language . Are there , I would ask , no native words ? Must we never rest till we have chased every word to death , and are ...
I made by so many to " derive " English words from know of nothing so useless as the attempt that is some other language . Are there , I would ask , no native words ? Must we never rest till we have chased every word to death , and are ...
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An exhaustive discussion of the law will be found in the second volume of Max Müller's Science of Language ; and tables ... The " law , " strictly so called , is limited to the Aryan family of languages ; but the importance of the ...
An exhaustive discussion of the law will be found in the second volume of Max Müller's Science of Language ; and tables ... The " law , " strictly so called , is limited to the Aryan family of languages ; but the importance of the ...
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