| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 518 стор.
...Latin and Greek; and this not in technical and metaphorical terms, which the mutation of refined .arts and improved manners might have occasionally introduced, but in the ground-work of languagey ' * Prefhce to the Grammar of the Bengal Language. guage, in monosyllables, in the names... | |
| Charles Wilkins - 1808 - 722 стор.
...mutation of refined arts and " improved manners might have occasionally introduced ; but in the " main ground-work of language, in monosyllables, in the...the appellations of such things as would be first dis" criminated on the immediate dawn of civilization." In corroboration of these opinions, the late... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 712 стор.
...refined arts and improved manners might have occasionally introduced, but in the main ground-works of language ; in monosyllables, in the names of numbers,...immediate dawn of civilization. The resemblance which may bo observed in the characters upon the medals and signets of various districts of Asia, the light which... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 710 стор.
...refined arts and improved manners might have occasionally introduced, but in the main ground. works of language; in monosyllables, in the names of numbers, and the appellations of such tilings as would be first discriminated, on the immediate dawn of civilization. The resemblance which... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 430 стор.
...and Greek; and " those not in technical and metaphorical terms, which the " mutuation of refined arts and improved manners might " have occasionally introduced,...monosyllables, in the names of numbers, " and the appellations ef such things as would be first " discriminated on the immediate dawn of civilization, " The resemblance... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 402 стор.
...mutuationof refined arts and improved " manners might have occasionally introduced, but in the " ground- work of language, in monosyllables, in the names " of numbers,..." be first discriminated on the immediate dawn of oiviliza" tion. The resemblance which may be observed in the " characters on the medals and signets... | |
| 1823 - 872 стор.
...but in the main ground-work of language, in monosyllables, the names of numbers, and appellations ot such things as would be first discriminated on the immediate dawn of civilization. The ancient coins of many different and distant kingdoms of Asia are stamped with Sanscrit characters,... | |
| William Robertson - 1828 - 746 стор.
...Latin and Greek ; and those not in technical and metaphorical tenns, which the mutation of refined arts and improved manners might have occasionally introduced,...numbers, and the appellations of such things as would be iirst discriminated ou the immediate dawn of civilization. The resemblance which may be observed ш... | |
| Friedrich von Adelung - 1830 - 410 стор.
...»mutuation of refined arts and improved man»ners might have occasionally introduced; but in „themain ground-work of language, in monosyl»lables, in the names of numbers , and the ap» pellations of suchthings, as would be first dis» criminated on the immediate dawn of civiliza»... | |
| M. W. Woollaston - 1835 - 152 стор.
...the mutation of refined arts and improved manners might have occasionally introduced, but in the main ground-work of language, in monosyllables, in the...of numbers, and the appellations of such things as are first discriminated on the immediate dawn of civilization." Thus, according to this eminent scholar,... | |
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