The Quarterly Review, Volume 4William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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... language . What these authors seem to have meant was , that the language of the Picts was not Erse or Irish , the dialect with which alone they were familiar ; and the consequence which they wished to deduce from it was , that they ...
... language . What these authors seem to have meant was , that the language of the Picts was not Erse or Irish , the dialect with which alone they were familiar ; and the consequence which they wished to deduce from it was , that they ...
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... language . Yet Mr. Chalmers thinks , and we think with him , that the massy stone monuments found in Scandinavia ... language . ' To be able to pronounce with such confidence on the . comparative merit of two languages in general ...
... language . Yet Mr. Chalmers thinks , and we think with him , that the massy stone monuments found in Scandinavia ... language . ' To be able to pronounce with such confidence on the . comparative merit of two languages in general ...
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... language has attract- ed the notice of this ingenious and persevering scholar ; though we cannot recommend him , in the very outset of his studies , to engage with Chinese poetry , still less with poetry which bears the credit of being ...
... language has attract- ed the notice of this ingenious and persevering scholar ; though we cannot recommend him , in the very outset of his studies , to engage with Chinese poetry , still less with poetry which bears the credit of being ...
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pulsos depois de batidos os Francezes | 1 |
Elements of Geometry Geometrical Analysis and plane | 25 |
Voyage de Découvertes aux Terres Australes exécuté | 42 |
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