The North American Review, Band 10Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... present just such appearances . Thus chabir in ancient Arabic signified skilful , but in the present dialect of Yemen ic signifies a companion , the very meaning which it had in ancient Hebrew . And in the same way many vulgarisms of ...
... present just such appearances . Thus chabir in ancient Arabic signified skilful , but in the present dialect of Yemen ic signifies a companion , the very meaning which it had in ancient Hebrew . And in the same way many vulgarisms of ...
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... present day pronounce very nearly as their ancestors did , as early as the commencement of the chri tian era , or at least just after that period ; and he has , without making any pretensions to new or original remarks , selected such ...
... present day pronounce very nearly as their ancestors did , as early as the commencement of the chri tian era , or at least just after that period ; and he has , without making any pretensions to new or original remarks , selected such ...
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... present standing of the Reuchlinian pronunciation in Europe , we only add that Matthiæ thus speaks of it . • We have in Germany two modes of pronouncing the Greek vowels and consonants . According to one , which was recommended by ...
... present standing of the Reuchlinian pronunciation in Europe , we only add that Matthiæ thus speaks of it . • We have in Germany two modes of pronouncing the Greek vowels and consonants . According to one , which was recommended by ...
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