The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
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Page 168
... language , resemble the Hebrew , or Punic , remains . From the Grammaire Basque de Harriet , printed at Bayonne in 1741 , we will copy a few facts respecting this tongue , which may amuse the speculator . The pronouns are Ni for I , He ...
... language , resemble the Hebrew , or Punic , remains . From the Grammaire Basque de Harriet , printed at Bayonne in 1741 , we will copy a few facts respecting this tongue , which may amuse the speculator . The pronouns are Ni for I , He ...
Page 475
... language terminates the introduction , in which obligations are acknowleged to the writings of Schloetzer and Adelung : The origin of the French language is indeed admitted to be neither pure nor illustrious : its birth dates from ...
... language terminates the introduction , in which obligations are acknowleged to the writings of Schloetzer and Adelung : The origin of the French language is indeed admitted to be neither pure nor illustrious : its birth dates from ...
Page 528
... language whatever to be destitute of it . The author is evidently of the same opinion ; since , in the plenitude of his charity , he does not withhold it even from the English , that grating language , which in its accent is condemned ...
... language whatever to be destitute of it . The author is evidently of the same opinion ; since , in the plenitude of his charity , he does not withhold it even from the English , that grating language , which in its accent is condemned ...
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