The Southern Review, 4권A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... feel no firm ground for our belief to rest upon , when we are assured that the Celtic is the parent of these languages . We can undoubtedly discern a connexion of all of them with the Phoenician and other eastern tongues but that the ...
... feel no firm ground for our belief to rest upon , when we are assured that the Celtic is the parent of these languages . We can undoubtedly discern a connexion of all of them with the Phoenician and other eastern tongues but that the ...
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... animals grow , live and feel , " is quoted and pronounced " rather euphonic than sound . " Then follows a system of classification , of which the object is " to assist the student's [ the law 50 [ August , Hoffman's Legal Outlines .
... animals grow , live and feel , " is quoted and pronounced " rather euphonic than sound . " Then follows a system of classification , of which the object is " to assist the student's [ the law 50 [ August , Hoffman's Legal Outlines .
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... feel at liberty to mention , who , having the choice , preferred the chance of failure and obscurity in his own ... feeling and interest for the love of country was not a rare occurrence ; and if he risked his fame and his fortune ...
... feel at liberty to mention , who , having the choice , preferred the chance of failure and obscurity in his own ... feeling and interest for the love of country was not a rare occurrence ; and if he risked his fame and his fortune ...
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... feel always solicitous to examine the arrangements of foreign schools , their modes and processes of instruction , that comparing the opinions and practices of dis- tant and different nations , we may profit by their experience , and ...
... feel always solicitous to examine the arrangements of foreign schools , their modes and processes of instruction , that comparing the opinions and practices of dis- tant and different nations , we may profit by their experience , and ...
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... feel somewhat at a loss in condensing the facts and obser- vations scattered through the letters which compose this volume . It would , in some respects , be more satisfactory to begin with the Universities as the oldest establishments ...
... feel somewhat at a loss in condensing the facts and obser- vations scattered through the letters which compose this volume . It would , in some respects , be more satisfactory to begin with the Universities as the oldest establishments ...
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