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Page 87
... Language . By Stephen Weston , B.D. F.R.S. S.A. 8vo . PP . 47. and 6 Plates . Baldwin . ORAL RAL Chinese is not à difficult language : its words are all monosyllabic , and mostly begin with a consonant and end with a vowel : its letters ...
... Language . By Stephen Weston , B.D. F.R.S. S.A. 8vo . PP . 47. and 6 Plates . Baldwin . ORAL RAL Chinese is not à difficult language : its words are all monosyllabic , and mostly begin with a consonant and end with a vowel : its letters ...
Page 192
... language had still remained distinct , without any mixture or alteration . " But what language , " he says , " the Pelasgi used , I cannot state with certainty . If , however , it may be permitted to speak of them by conjecture , from ...
... language had still remained distinct , without any mixture or alteration . " But what language , " he says , " the Pelasgi used , I cannot state with certainty . If , however , it may be permitted to speak of them by conjecture , from ...
Page 415
... language of the English court was half Norman French till Henry VIII . It did not ac- quire a homogeneous and regular form till Shakespeare and Bacon ; and although it has been improved and enriched since that time , yet the style of ...
... language of the English court was half Norman French till Henry VIII . It did not ac- quire a homogeneous and regular form till Shakespeare and Bacon ; and although it has been improved and enriched since that time , yet the style of ...
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