The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... languages of the languages spoken in this country , either before the Norman Conquest or after , if he knows either how to reason or how to write with candour , then he is a Dutchman , and there is no Briton who is not Dutch . In ...
... languages of the languages spoken in this country , either before the Norman Conquest or after , if he knows either how to reason or how to write with candour , then he is a Dutchman , and there is no Briton who is not Dutch . In ...
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... language which existed before it , did but communicate to us a certain foreign infusion in all three branches which was speedily absorbed and assimi- lated into the pre - existing mass . He has , however , given great pro- minence to ...
... language which existed before it , did but communicate to us a certain foreign infusion in all three branches which was speedily absorbed and assimi- lated into the pre - existing mass . He has , however , given great pro- minence to ...
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... language , and preaches a sermon concerning our " Low Dutch stock . " " I use , " he says , 66 as a technical term , this correct and old - fashioned description of the class of languages to which our own belongs . The English language ...
... language , and preaches a sermon concerning our " Low Dutch stock . " " I use , " he says , 66 as a technical term , this correct and old - fashioned description of the class of languages to which our own belongs . The English language ...
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... language is simply Low Dutch , with a very small Welsh and a very large Romance infusion into its vocabulary ! " What a clotted mass of nonsense ! as Mr. Carlyle would say . In the first place , it is exactly like a defini- tion of ...
... language is simply Low Dutch , with a very small Welsh and a very large Romance infusion into its vocabulary ! " What a clotted mass of nonsense ! as Mr. Carlyle would say . In the first place , it is exactly like a defini- tion of ...
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... language has never either changed its name or lost its continuity . In the eyes of the scientific philologer , it is the same English language throughout all its modifications . " As it was the " English " language , according to Mr ...
... language has never either changed its name or lost its continuity . In the eyes of the scientific philologer , it is the same English language throughout all its modifications . " As it was the " English " language , according to Mr ...
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