| Universalism - 1860 - 444 pages
...as firmly established as that the Normans of William the Conqueror were the Northmen of Scandinavia. The evidence of language is irrefragable, and it is...the only evidence worth listening to with regard to ante-historical periods. It would have been next to impossible to discover any traces of relationship... | |
| Christian Karl Josias Freiherr von Bunsen - Church history - 1854 - 560 pages
...as firmly established as that the Normans of William the Conqueror were the Northmen of Scandinavia. The evidence of language is irrefragable, and it is...the only evidence worth listening to with regard to ante-historical periods. It would have been next to impossible to discover any traces of relationship... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Brahmanism - 1859 - 698 pages
...as firmly established as that the Normans of William the Conqueror were the Northmen of Scandinavia. The evidence of language is irrefragable, and it is...the only evidence worth listening to with regard to ante-historical periods. Ifc would have been next to impossible to discover any traces of relationship... | |
| John Muir - Indo-European philology - 1860 - 236 pages
...as firmly established as that the Normans of William the Conqueror were the Northmen of Scandinavia. The evidence of language is irrefragable, and it is...the only evidence worth listening to with regard to ante-historical periods. . . . Many words still live in India and in England, that have witnessed the... | |
| John Muir - Brahmanism - 1860 - 536 pages
...as firmly established as that the Normans of William the Conqueror were the Northmen of Scandinavia. The evidence of language is irrefragable, and it is...the only evidence worth listening to with regard to ante-historical periods .... While most of the members of the Arian family followed this glorious path... | |
| William Nelson Pendleton - Bible and science - 1860 - 362 pages
...striking character. " The evidence of language," says Professor Max Miiller, (ibid.,) "is irrefragible, and it is the only evidence worth listening to, with regard to ante-historical periods. It would have been next to impossible to discover any traces of relationship... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - Presbyterianism - 1861 - 792 pages
...laud, are allied together, and have migrated from one common primitive seat." Says Dr. Max Muller, "The evidence of language is irrefragable, and it...the only evidence worth listening to with regard to ante-historical periods. The hoary documents of language prove a common descent, and a legitimate relationship... | |
| Mrs. John B. Speid - India - 1862 - 374 pages
...enable him to reassert with additional weight of authority and emphasis. " The evidence," he observes, " of language is irrefragable, and it is the only evidence worth listening to with regard to ante-historical periods. Its testimony is that there was a time when the ancestors of the Celts, the... | |
| Henry Tullidge - Apologetics - 1863 - 454 pages
...point, is thus forcibly stated by one of its most eminent and successful investigators, Dr. Max Muller: "The evidence of language is irrefragable, and it...the only evidence worth listening to, with regard to ante-historical periods. It would have been next to impossible to discover any traces of- relationship... | |
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