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... Italy there was a difference between the classic and the vulgar tongue . - The other leading argu- ment brought forward by the same writers , to sustain their theory , leads to the same conclusion . They say that the classic Latin was ...
... Italy there was a difference between the classic and the vulgar tongue . - The other leading argu- ment brought forward by the same writers , to sustain their theory , leads to the same conclusion . They say that the classic Latin was ...
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... Italy northward ! But Maffei supposes that the numbers of the barbarian conquerors were too small to have produced any changes in the language of the conquered people . Can this be so ? Muratori , in a dissertation upon this subject ...
... Italy northward ! But Maffei supposes that the numbers of the barbarian conquerors were too small to have produced any changes in the language of the conquered people . Can this be so ? Muratori , in a dissertation upon this subject ...
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... Italy , by giving them a Latin termination . * To the conquered people , the gradual transition from one de- gree of corruption in their language to another still lower , was ... Italy , France and Spain , 288 [ Oct. History of the Italian.
... Italy , by giving them a Latin termination . * To the conquered people , the gradual transition from one de- gree of corruption in their language to another still lower , was ... Italy , France and Spain , 288 [ Oct. History of the Italian.
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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