The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... never gets near the shore at all . Mr. Freeman's " fender " is Dr. Guest . " On these questions , " he tells us , " I have little to do except to profess myself , in all essential points , an unreserved follower of that illustrious ...
... never gets near the shore at all . Mr. Freeman's " fender " is Dr. Guest . " On these questions , " he tells us , " I have little to do except to profess myself , in all essential points , an unreserved follower of that illustrious ...
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quoted , as we never saw it anywhere stated that the British nation is descended from German literature . Mr. Freeman , though very much given to verbal quibbling , never seems to weigh the words which he uses . " The English language ...
quoted , as we never saw it anywhere stated that the British nation is descended from German literature . Mr. Freeman , though very much given to verbal quibbling , never seems to weigh the words which he uses . " The English language ...
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... never the words Saxon or Anglo - Saxon . " " The name by which our forefathers really knew themselves was English , and no other ...... The people are the English , their tongue is the English tongue , their king is the King of the ...
... never the words Saxon or Anglo - Saxon . " " The name by which our forefathers really knew themselves was English , and no other ...... The people are the English , their tongue is the English tongue , their king is the King of the ...
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... never applied to any district in which a low German dialect is , or has been , spoken . Indeed , if we must confess the truth , we are inclined to infer that Mr. Freeman began to discriminate between High and Low German after his first ...
... never applied to any district in which a low German dialect is , or has been , spoken . Indeed , if we must confess the truth , we are inclined to infer that Mr. Freeman began to discriminate between High and Low German after his first ...
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... never be worse confounded than it is in Mr. Freeman's book . The hour before daylight is the darkest in the twenty - four . A criticism of Mr. Freeman's work is necessarily confined almost wholly to a criticism of words . His usual form ...
... never be worse confounded than it is in Mr. Freeman's book . The hour before daylight is the darkest in the twenty - four . A criticism of Mr. Freeman's work is necessarily confined almost wholly to a criticism of words . His usual form ...
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