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... language , -ignorant , in many cases , of the cognate languages , and led away by a vivid imagination , -indulged in extorting a plausible sense from difficult passages by conjectural emendations without the slightest legitimate ...
... language , -ignorant , in many cases , of the cognate languages , and led away by a vivid imagination , -indulged in extorting a plausible sense from difficult passages by conjectural emendations without the slightest legitimate ...
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... language of the Hindus , together with its poetical , dialectical , philoso phico - theological , mathematical , and astronomical literature forms the subject of instruction . There is also a Sanskrit department on a smaller scale in ...
... language of the Hindus , together with its poetical , dialectical , philoso phico - theological , mathematical , and astronomical literature forms the subject of instruction . There is also a Sanskrit department on a smaller scale in ...
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... Language . By THOMAS TAYLOR MEA- DOWS . London : Allen and Co. In the state of our present relations with the Chinese empire , a great desire has been felt to obtain a more perfect knowledge of the language ; the difficulties of which ...
... Language . By THOMAS TAYLOR MEA- DOWS . London : Allen and Co. In the state of our present relations with the Chinese empire , a great desire has been felt to obtain a more perfect knowledge of the language ; the difficulties of which ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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