Natural ReligionAsian Educational Services, 1979 - 608 pages |
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Page 203
... traces each word back from century to century , until from the English , for instance , now spoken in the streets , we ... trace Teutonic and its collateral branches , Greek , Latin , Celtic , Slavonic , Persian , and Sanskrit , back to ...
... traces each word back from century to century , until from the English , for instance , now spoken in the streets , we ... trace Teutonic and its collateral branches , Greek , Latin , Celtic , Slavonic , Persian , and Sanskrit , back to ...
Page 208
... trace it back to its real constituent elements , shows no trace whatever of these mere imitations of so - called natural sounds . They exist not as part and parcel of real language , but simply by the side of it . Even admitting the ...
... trace it back to its real constituent elements , shows no trace whatever of these mere imitations of so - called natural sounds . They exist not as part and parcel of real language , but simply by the side of it . Even admitting the ...
Page 320
... trace their history during any length of time , remain stationary in one of these stages . Even Chinese , as has been shown by Dr. Edkins , exhibits in its modern dialects traces of incipient agglutination , if not of inflection . The ...
... trace their history during any length of time , remain stationary in one of these stages . Even Chinese , as has been shown by Dr. Edkins , exhibits in its modern dialects traces of incipient agglutination , if not of inflection . The ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 1 |
LECTURE II | 27 |
the infinite led to religious ideas Tangible semitangible | 43 |
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