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... language in which no tongue , how- ever barbarous , is deficient ; we cannot , therefore , with any show of reason , suppose them to spring from sources more refined than the other and less vulgar materials of the language with which ...
... language in which no tongue , how- ever barbarous , is deficient ; we cannot , therefore , with any show of reason , suppose them to spring from sources more refined than the other and less vulgar materials of the language with which ...
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... language . But can the faintest resemblance be traced between the Coptic and Nubian language at the present day ? Certainly not . Two languages so wholly unlike in elements and structure cannot for a moment be supposed to be descended ...
... language . But can the faintest resemblance be traced between the Coptic and Nubian language at the present day ? Certainly not . Two languages so wholly unlike in elements and structure cannot for a moment be supposed to be descended ...
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Or Critical Journal. siderations , that the Nubian language is originally from the mountains of Kordofan ; that it never had any resemblance to the language of Egypt ; that it was not , therefore , the Ethio- pian language of which ...
Or Critical Journal. siderations , that the Nubian language is originally from the mountains of Kordofan ; that it never had any resemblance to the language of Egypt ; that it was not , therefore , the Ethio- pian language of which ...
Contents
Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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