Tsuni-{u01C1}Goam: The Supreme Being of the Khoi-KhoiTrübner & Company, Ludgate Hill, 1881 - 154 Seiten |
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... believe that either I must have perused Professor Roskoff's work , or that he had corresponded with me . This , however , is not the case , and therefore this peculiar coincidence may serve as a striking evidence of what I say , towards ...
... believe that either I must have perused Professor Roskoff's work , or that he had corresponded with me . This , however , is not the case , and therefore this peculiar coincidence may serve as a striking evidence of what I say , towards ...
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... believe that there are embryonic indications of such elements ; sometimes again one is strongly inclined to take such would - be - suffixes , for dilapidated remnants of pronominal elements . The present Bushman languages bear nearly ...
... believe that there are embryonic indications of such elements ; sometimes again one is strongly inclined to take such would - be - suffixes , for dilapidated remnants of pronominal elements . The present Bushman languages bear nearly ...
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... believe is an old crippled suffix , originally having a vowel at the end . For instance , ! gũ , to go , is by some pronounced gun ( gung ) ; this n , as can be proved , is contracted from nige or ni - ge - ni . These vowels , how- ever ...
... believe is an old crippled suffix , originally having a vowel at the end . For instance , ! gũ , to go , is by some pronounced gun ( gung ) ; this n , as can be proved , is contracted from nige or ni - ge - ni . These vowels , how- ever ...
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... believe that it savours too much of missionary influence . A friend of mine the other day in Cape Town , when we were speaking about the traditions of the South African races , told me in a blunt way that these stories were insipid ...
... believe that it savours too much of missionary influence . A friend of mine the other day in Cape Town , when we were speaking about the traditions of the South African races , told me in a blunt way that these stories were insipid ...
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... believe that the Central African natives originally had no sheep . Certainly the Kafir , the Zulu , the Tyuana , the Herero ( Damara ) , and Mbò had no sheep ; and the present Herero sheep is the true type of the old Hottentot sheep ...
... believe that the Central African natives originally had no sheep . Certainly the Kafir , the Zulu , the Tyuana , the Herero ( Damara ) , and Mbò had no sheep ; and the present Herero sheep is the true type of the old Hottentot sheep ...
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