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258. oldal
... language . At the same time the mag- nitude and value - absolutely , though not relatively -of its classical element , were largely insisted upon . History of the English Language from the eleventh to the fourteenth centuries , is not ...
... language . At the same time the mag- nitude and value - absolutely , though not relatively -of its classical element , were largely insisted upon . History of the English Language from the eleventh to the fourteenth centuries , is not ...
260. oldal
... languages ; or of nations speaking other . Which language shall yield will be de- different languages , though of the same stock . pendent on circumstances ; but where the races We must recollect that the original invaders , the have ...
... languages ; or of nations speaking other . Which language shall yield will be de- different languages , though of the same stock . pendent on circumstances ; but where the races We must recollect that the original invaders , the have ...
266. oldal
... language , as the nation made progress in knowledge and civilization , became cultivated , and began to be written with some approach to uniformity . But it was still rude and unpolished ; and such it long remained . A language may be ...
... language , as the nation made progress in knowledge and civilization , became cultivated , and began to be written with some approach to uniformity . But it was still rude and unpolished ; and such it long remained . A language may be ...
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