New Englander and Yale Review, Том 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... person of the old Pope , then staying in Anagni , and inflicted such in- juries that he died on the 11th of October , 1133. The Papacy , brought under French influence , was now tranferred to Avig- non . * Contrary to a common idea ...
... person of the old Pope , then staying in Anagni , and inflicted such in- juries that he died on the 11th of October , 1133. The Papacy , brought under French influence , was now tranferred to Avig- non . * Contrary to a common idea ...
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... person among us who does not know other signs besides man , which he can substitute for this upon occasion . Here , we all say VOL . XXVI . 3 man , because the usage of the community requires it 1867. ] 33 Linguistic Science and Ethnology .
... person among us who does not know other signs besides man , which he can substitute for this upon occasion . Here , we all say VOL . XXVI . 3 man , because the usage of the community requires it 1867. ] 33 Linguistic Science and Ethnology .
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... person plural , it was liciath ; and the ending ath was still earlier and ; and this , again , in the most primitive form to which we can trace it , was anti : the ending was by origin a pronoun , meaning they , ' first appended to ...
... person plural , it was liciath ; and the ending ath was still earlier and ; and this , again , in the most primitive form to which we can trace it , was anti : the ending was by origin a pronoun , meaning they , ' first appended to ...
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... type , such that , by its aid , a person not familiarized with the type by long experience could recognize VOL . XXVI . 3 it upon meeting it ? But the peculiarities of the 1867. ] 49 Linguistic Science and Ethnology .
... type , such that , by its aid , a person not familiarized with the type by long experience could recognize VOL . XXVI . 3 it upon meeting it ? But the peculiarities of the 1867. ] 49 Linguistic Science and Ethnology .
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... persons may be readily culled from two very diverse races , who shall be less unlike than two others that may be chosen from the same race . But words and phrases taken down from the lips of a single man , or written or engraved by one ...
... persons may be readily culled from two very diverse races , who shall be less unlike than two others that may be chosen from the same race . But words and phrases taken down from the lips of a single man , or written or engraved by one ...
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