The Scottish Review, Volume 20A. Gardner, 1892 - Scotland |
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Page 50
... Semitic tongues are totally different , the genius of Vogul and Ostjak and that of Turkish languages are alike — both , as we say , ' Turanian . ' But though one must feel diffident in approaching a subject , which is still , I fear ...
... Semitic tongues are totally different , the genius of Vogul and Ostjak and that of Turkish languages are alike — both , as we say , ' Turanian . ' But though one must feel diffident in approaching a subject , which is still , I fear ...
Page 154
... Semitic than aught else ; but its influence was of course limited to a small area , and belonged rather to a later period . The one country where the age of bronze seems really to have been ushered in by a new race is our own , where ...
... Semitic than aught else ; but its influence was of course limited to a small area , and belonged rather to a later period . The one country where the age of bronze seems really to have been ushered in by a new race is our own , where ...
Page 160
... the Spanish population was probably not very great . The Semitic element in * For ' Africa begins at the Pyrenees , ' as Dumas said . them was not altogether new to the coasts , at 160 The Anthropological History of Europe .
... the Spanish population was probably not very great . The Semitic element in * For ' Africa begins at the Pyrenees , ' as Dumas said . them was not altogether new to the coasts , at 160 The Anthropological History of Europe .
Page 213
... to give a new signifi- cance to that which had already long existed among Semitic races , ' and to ' lay the foundation of a higher symbolism , leading Contemporary Literature . 213 Professor, but there can be no doubt that his ...
... to give a new signifi- cance to that which had already long existed among Semitic races , ' and to ' lay the foundation of a higher symbolism , leading Contemporary Literature . 213 Professor, but there can be no doubt that his ...
Page 339
... Semitic peoples and their distant cousins of Egypt . Already it is clearly perceived that the roots of speech in every case are few and simple , and that words are built up from such roots in endless variety . The Aryan roots have been ...
... Semitic peoples and their distant cousins of Egypt . Already it is clearly perceived that the roots of speech in every case are few and simple , and that words are built up from such roots in endless variety . The Aryan roots have been ...
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