Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 22
... learned philologist , " must not be forced . Similarity ought to be perceptible in the essential parts of words ; and when discovered , should not be confined to two or three words in a language . Unsolid deductions alone can be drawn ...
... learned philologist , " must not be forced . Similarity ought to be perceptible in the essential parts of words ; and when discovered , should not be confined to two or three words in a language . Unsolid deductions alone can be drawn ...
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... learned and persevering labours of the European : philologist . The comparisons are still few and sparse , and selected from a vast variety of remote dialects , many of them without visible approximation or connexion . The resem ...
... learned and persevering labours of the European : philologist . The comparisons are still few and sparse , and selected from a vast variety of remote dialects , many of them without visible approximation or connexion . The resem ...
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... learned , the good , and the great ; whose abilities are sufficiently manifested throughout his la- borious writings , which are so many lasting monuments of his admired qualifications , and are the esteem of learned and judicious men ...
... learned , the good , and the great ; whose abilities are sufficiently manifested throughout his la- borious writings , which are so many lasting monuments of his admired qualifications , and are the esteem of learned and judicious men ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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