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Page 141
In the written language , they say , there are 80 , 000 characters or hieroglyphics ,
each of which stand for a word . The difficulty , then , of acquiring a perfect
knowledge of the written language must be apparent to all ; but it has one great
and ...
In the written language , they say , there are 80 , 000 characters or hieroglyphics ,
each of which stand for a word . The difficulty , then , of acquiring a perfect
knowledge of the written language must be apparent to all ; but it has one great
and ...
Page 307
ambassador should be an upright in . terpreter , thoroughly acquainted with the
language . I have been positively assured by those who were eye - wit . nesses of
the proceedings , that the government interpreter , during the war , though his ...
ambassador should be an upright in . terpreter , thoroughly acquainted with the
language . I have been positively assured by those who were eye - wit . nesses of
the proceedings , that the government interpreter , during the war , though his ...
Page 374
They not only agree , both of them , in many points with the Hebrew and its
kindred languages , and consequently with ... The English language after the
Norman conquest , adopted many words from the language of the conquerors ,
but no ...
They not only agree , both of them , in many points with the Hebrew and its
kindred languages , and consequently with ... The English language after the
Norman conquest , adopted many words from the language of the conquerors ,
but no ...
Page 382
while the human intellect was deve . loped , and language and religion were
brought to perfection . Language and religion ! Even so . “ For even those who
believe that language and religion were not human inventions , but , like
Prometheus ...
while the human intellect was deve . loped , and language and religion were
brought to perfection . Language and religion ! Even so . “ For even those who
believe that language and religion were not human inventions , but , like
Prometheus ...
Page 383
The laws first produced the language , or when that now prevail , like certain
mathe . he subsequently interfered with it , in matical formulæ in extreme cases ,
are case he has done so . Philosophical in default when applied to the Origines ...
The laws first produced the language , or when that now prevail , like certain
mathe . he subsequently interfered with it , in matical formulæ in extreme cases ,
are case he has done so . Philosophical in default when applied to the Origines ...
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