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Page 47
... Language , Poetry , and Music of the Highlands . The objects of the first and second class truly merit the attention of men who are anxious for the amelioration of their Country : but those of the third class , whatever importance they ...
... Language , Poetry , and Music of the Highlands . The objects of the first and second class truly merit the attention of men who are anxious for the amelioration of their Country : but those of the third class , whatever importance they ...
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less corrupt , and approach nearest to the original language of man ; for that language must be deemed most affinitive to originality , into which all other languages may be radically resolved , and conse- quently , with some allowance ...
less corrupt , and approach nearest to the original language of man ; for that language must be deemed most affinitive to originality , into which all other languages may be radically resolved , and conse- quently , with some allowance ...
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... language of the Cuthites in Egypt ; and a third ground is the Greek language , although greatly obscured by art , as well as mixt through necessity . The author is of opinion that little de- pendance can be placed on the Hebrew language ...
... language of the Cuthites in Egypt ; and a third ground is the Greek language , although greatly obscured by art , as well as mixt through necessity . The author is of opinion that little de- pendance can be placed on the Hebrew language ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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