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" It can be proved by the evidence of language, that before their separation the Aryans led the life of agricultural nomads — a life such as Tacitus describes that of the ancient Germans. They knew the arts of ploughing, of making roads, of building ships,... "
Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal Institution of ... - Page 231
by Friedrich Max Müller - 1862
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Quarterly Journal of Science: 1866, Volume 3

1866 - 736 pages
...the very best English authors, says, " It can be proved by the evidence of language that before then* separation the Aryans led the life of agricultural...making roads, of building ships, of weaving and sewing, and of erecting houses : they had counted at least as far as one hundred. They had domesticated the...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 119

1866 - 582 pages
...people before they divided over the face of the earth. ' It can be proved,' as Professor Miiller says, ' by the evidence of language, that before their separation the Aryans led the life of agricultural nomads—a life such as Tacitus describes that of the ancient Germans. They knew the arts of ploughing,...
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Adam and the Adamite: Or, The Harmony of Scripture and Ethnology

Dominick M'Causland - 1868 - 352 pages
...Muller's Lect. on Science of Language, 198. H " It can be proved," Max Miiller observes in his Lectures, " by the evidence of language, that before their separation...erecting houses ; they had counted at least as far as a hundred. They had domesticated the most impor-. tant animals — the cow, the horse, the sheep, the...
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Chapters on Man: With the Outlines of a Science of Comparative Psychology

Charles Staniland Wake - 1868 - 382 pages
...attained before their separation, Professor Max Miiller, from the evidence of language, says * that they " knew the arts of ploughing, of making roads, of building ships, of weaving and sowing, of erecting houses. They had counted at least as far as a hundred. They had domesticated the...
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An Elementary Treatise on Physical Geography: To which is Added a Brief ...

David M. Warren, Adolph Steinwehr - 1869 - 128 pages
...the evidence of language that before their separation the Aryas led the life of agricultural nomads. They knew the arts of ploughing, of making roads, of building ships, of weaving and sowing, and of erecting houses. They had domesticated the most important animals, — the cow, the...
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The Church review, and ecclesiastical register ..., Volume 22, Issue 1871

1871 - 660 pages
...ancient Germans. They knew the arts of plowing, of making roads, of building ships, of weaving, of sewing, of erecting houses ; they had counted at least as far as one hundred. They had domesticated the most important animals—the cow, the horse, the sheep, and the dog ; they were acquainted...
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The Sources of Standard English

Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant - 1873 - 528 pages
...' folk, men more civilised than the roving Tartar hordes around them. These tillers of the ground ' knew the arts of ploughing, of making roads, of building...had counted at least as far as one hundred. They had domesticated the most important animals, the cow, the horse, the sheep, the dog ; they were acquainted...
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Catholic progress, Volume 3

Young men's Catholic assoc - 1874 - 404 pages
...increased aptitude for moral and material civilization. " It can be proved," says Professor Max Müller, "by the evidence of language, that before their separation...of making roads, of building ships, of weaving and of sewing, of erecting houses. They had counted, at least, as far as one hundred. They had domesticated...
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The Aryan Origin of the Gaelic Race and Language

Ulick J. Bourke - 1875 - 570 pages
...adopted the term. Who were the Aryans ? Pictet and Max Mulier answer the question : '• It can be proved by the evidence of language, that before their...the life of agricultural nomads — a life such as Tucitna described that of 20 HIOH VALUE OF IBISH CAKLIC. the Germans. They knew the arts of ploughing,...
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The Aryan Origin of the Gaelic Race and Language

Ulick J. Bourke - 1875 - 570 pages
...twenty years, adopted the term. Who were the Aryans ? Pictet and Max Muller answer the question : the Germans. They knew the arts of ploughing, of making...roads, of building ships, of weaving and sewing, of dying and painting, of erecting houses ; they had counted at least as far as one hundred. They had...
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