Servia, the Youngest Member of the European Family: Or, A Residence in Belgrade, and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, During the Years 1843 and 1844 |
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DIALOGUE ON LANGUAGE . 43 general , has a ... This individual had of course
learned five languages with his mother ' s milk , and therefore thought that the
inhabitants of such a country as England must know ten at least . When I told him
...
DIALOGUE ON LANGUAGE . 43 general , has a ... This individual had of course
learned five languages with his mother ' s milk , and therefore thought that the
inhabitants of such a country as England must know ten at least . When I told him
...
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44 DIALOGUE ON LANGUAGE . . knew nothing but English , he said , somewhat
contemptuously , “ O ! you told me the fair side of the English character : but you
did not tell me that the people was so ignorant . ” He then goodhumouredly ...
44 DIALOGUE ON LANGUAGE . . knew nothing but English , he said , somewhat
contemptuously , “ O ! you told me the fair side of the English character : but you
did not tell me that the people was so ignorant . ” He then goodhumouredly ...
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The Servian or Bosniac language here ceases to be the preponderating
language , and the Albanian begins and stretches southward to Epirus . But
through all the Pashalic of Scutari , Servian is much spoken . Colonel Hodges ,
her Britannic ...
The Servian or Bosniac language here ceases to be the preponderating
language , and the Albanian begins and stretches southward to Epirus . But
through all the Pashalic of Scutari , Servian is much spoken . Colonel Hodges ,
her Britannic ...
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The language used was the old Slaavic , now a dead language , but used to this
day as the vehicle of divine service in all ... utmost confines of Russia , and the
parent of all the modern varieties of the Southern and Eastern Slaavic languages
.
The language used was the old Slaavic , now a dead language , but used to this
day as the vehicle of divine service in all ... utmost confines of Russia , and the
parent of all the modern varieties of the Southern and Eastern Slaavic languages
.
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... writer has considerable novelty , and embraces many points of interest arising
from his leisurely sojourn , from his mixing more than other travellers with the
native population , and from his ability to converse with them in their own
language .
... writer has considerable novelty , and embraces many points of interest arising
from his leisurely sojourn , from his mixing more than other travellers with the
native population , and from his ability to converse with them in their own
language .
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