The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... scientific will - o ' - the - wisp . The writer who has put the idea of grammatical structure so clearly before the world by his system of symbols - Schleicher , of Jena - has no hesitation in giving his opinion point - blank : " There ...
... scientific will - o ' - the - wisp . The writer who has put the idea of grammatical structure so clearly before the world by his system of symbols - Schleicher , of Jena - has no hesitation in giving his opinion point - blank : " There ...
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... scientific ex- planation , must find a natural solution , whether one gets through with one original form for the thousandfold formation of languages , whence , in spite of their great number and variety of kind , they are to be derived ...
... scientific ex- planation , must find a natural solution , whether one gets through with one original form for the thousandfold formation of languages , whence , in spite of their great number and variety of kind , they are to be derived ...
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... scientific knowledge of what this process can and can- not do , its results will always be a barrier to the general classification of languages in their genealogical order . Our attention was lately recalled to this point by meeting ...
... scientific knowledge of what this process can and can- not do , its results will always be a barrier to the general classification of languages in their genealogical order . Our attention was lately recalled to this point by meeting ...
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... scientific argument into the exciting atmosphere of religious controversy has not produced desirable re- sults , but of course it may be different in Germany . We in England are hoping soon to see the third volume of Pro- fessor Pott's ...
... scientific argument into the exciting atmosphere of religious controversy has not produced desirable re- sults , but of course it may be different in Germany . We in England are hoping soon to see the third volume of Pro- fessor Pott's ...
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... scientific structure . We hope often to meet with him again in these investigations , and are per- suaded it always will be with substantial additions to our knowledge . J. B. D. 39 ON THE SCYTHO - CIMMERIAN ORIGIN OF THE LANGUE 388 ...
... scientific structure . We hope often to meet with him again in these investigations , and are per- suaded it always will be with substantial additions to our knowledge . J. B. D. 39 ON THE SCYTHO - CIMMERIAN ORIGIN OF THE LANGUE 388 ...
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