Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 164
... words in all their lan guages , Malay has been pronounced to be the stem of which they are the branches . Mr. Crawfurd not only denies this fact - but he denies boldly , and we think shows solid arguments against , the common theory of ...
... words in all their lan guages , Malay has been pronounced to be the stem of which they are the branches . Mr. Crawfurd not only denies this fact - but he denies boldly , and we think shows solid arguments against , the common theory of ...
Page 258
... words and phrases where the strictest exactness and per- spicuity are required , that an ordinary English style is apt to ... words , in connection with synonyms , would only tend to confuse the sub- ject . The history of the origin and ...
... words and phrases where the strictest exactness and per- spicuity are required , that an ordinary English style is apt to ... words , in connection with synonyms , would only tend to confuse the sub- ject . The history of the origin and ...
Page 495
... Words . WISDOM IN WORDS . THE history , the manners , and even the morals of a nation are impressed upon its words . 66 In this country , for example , the history of the relation between the Saxons and the Normans is defined in words ...
... Words . WISDOM IN WORDS . THE history , the manners , and even the morals of a nation are impressed upon its words . 66 In this country , for example , the history of the relation between the Saxons and the Normans is defined in words ...
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