... as objects of the natural history of the human mind, being divided into families according to the analogy of their internal structure, have become, (and it is one of the most brilliant results of modern studies in the last sixty or seventy years),... Comparative philology. From the Edinb. review - Page 4by Comparative philology - 1851Full view - About this book
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