Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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... religion of the State ; to tell how the conquered and con- quering nations introduced a number of foreign expressions into this idiom ; how the wrecks of this idiom formed the base upon which arose the dialects of the west and south of ...
... religion of the State ; to tell how the conquered and con- quering nations introduced a number of foreign expressions into this idiom ; how the wrecks of this idiom formed the base upon which arose the dialects of the west and south of ...
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... religions , from the transformation of manners , from the invasion of the Goths , the Alans , the Huns , the Arabs , & c . accessions rendered absolutely necessary by new wants and new ideas- this language turned to another barbarism in ...
... religions , from the transformation of manners , from the invasion of the Goths , the Alans , the Huns , the Arabs , & c . accessions rendered absolutely necessary by new wants and new ideas- this language turned to another barbarism in ...
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... religious writers of the seventh century praise those bishops who can speak the Latin with purity ; and the councils of the ninth century enjoin the bishops to preach in the rustic Roman language . It was therefore from the seventh to ...
... religious writers of the seventh century praise those bishops who can speak the Latin with purity ; and the councils of the ninth century enjoin the bishops to preach in the rustic Roman language . It was therefore from the seventh to ...
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... religion and by its ministers , whose lan- guage was Latin , and indirectly through the medium of Norman and French words . The Norman of William the Bastard retained also the Scandinavian or Germanic expressions , which the children of ...
... religion and by its ministers , whose lan- guage was Latin , and indirectly through the medium of Norman and French words . The Norman of William the Bastard retained also the Scandinavian or Germanic expressions , which the children of ...
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... religion , intelligence , and material industry . In every nation , even at the moment of the direst catastrophes and of the greatest events , there will always be a priest who prays , a poet who sings , an author who writes , a ...
... religion , intelligence , and material industry . In every nation , even at the moment of the direst catastrophes and of the greatest events , there will always be a priest who prays , a poet who sings , an author who writes , a ...
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