Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... become as good a race mark as any other . As a matter of fact , it is not proven that the linguistic potentialities of all men are the same . It is affirmed , for example , that , in the United States , the enunciation and the timbre of ...
... become as good a race mark as any other . As a matter of fact , it is not proven that the linguistic potentialities of all men are the same . It is affirmed , for example , that , in the United States , the enunciation and the timbre of ...
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... become somewhat different in different localities ; and , in this sense , it may be quite true that one uniform primitive Aryan language never existed . The nascent mode of speech may very early have got a twist , so to speak , toward ...
... become somewhat different in different localities ; and , in this sense , it may be quite true that one uniform primitive Aryan language never existed . The nascent mode of speech may very early have got a twist , so to speak , toward ...
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... become clear that , everywhere , the oldest of these people were in the so - called neolithic stage of civilization . That is to say , they not merely used stone implements which were chipped into shape , but they also em- ployed tools ...
... become clear that , everywhere , the oldest of these people were in the so - called neolithic stage of civilization . That is to say , they not merely used stone implements which were chipped into shape , but they also em- ployed tools ...
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... become a great mercantile people in consequence , before Phoenician commerce had reached the remote shores of the Tyrrhene Sea . Can it be safely concluded that the palæo - metallic culture which we have been considering was the ...
... become a great mercantile people in consequence , before Phoenician commerce had reached the remote shores of the Tyrrhene Sea . Can it be safely concluded that the palæo - metallic culture which we have been considering was the ...
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... become less and less affected by those poisons which have caused the death of so many of their progenitors ; and no doubt they will eventually become as thoroughly adapted to their surroundings as are their close relations , the zebra ...
... become less and less affected by those poisons which have caused the death of so many of their progenitors ; and no doubt they will eventually become as thoroughly adapted to their surroundings as are their close relations , the zebra ...
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