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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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The Aryan Origin of the Gaelic Race and Language: Showing the Present and ...

Ulick Joseph Bourke - 1875 - 576 pages
...arts of ploughing. o£ 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 domesticated the most important animals — the cow, the horse, the sheep, the dog. They wero acquainted...
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The Aryan Origin of the Gaelic Race and Language: Showing the Present and ...

Ulick Joseph Bourke - 1875 - 588 pages
...Pictet and Max Müller answer the question : HIGH VALUE OF IRISH GAELIC. the Germana. They knew the arta 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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A Manual of General History : B Being an Outline History of the World from ...

John Jacob Anderson - 1876 - 514 pages
...as to the state of civilization attained by the Aryans before they left their common home. It can be proved, by the evidence of language, that before their...separation the Aryans led the life of agricultural nomad:*, — a life such as Tacitns describes that of the ancient Germans. They knew the arts of ploughing,...
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The Aryan origin of the Gaelic race and language

Ulick Joseph Bourke - 1876 - 606 pages
...years, adopted the term. Who were the Aryans f Pictet and Max Muller answer the question : 4i It can be proved by the evidence of language, that before their separation, the Aryans led tho lite of agricultural nomads — a life s'ich tis T;ifitu,s flw-Uios t!-:it o£ 20 mail VALUE OF...
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The Prehistoric Use of Iron and Steel: With Observations on Certain Matters ...

St. John Vincent Day - 1877 - 430 pages
...the state of civilisa" tion attained by the Aryans before they left their " common home. It can be proved by the evidence " of language, that before...counted at least as far as one " hundred. They had domesticated the most impor" tant animals, the cow, the horse, the sheep, the dog ; " they were acquainted...
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The Prehistoric Use of Iron and Steel: With Observations on Certain Matters ...

St. John Vincent Day - 1877 - 426 pages
...the state of civilisa" tion attained by the Aryans before they left their " common home. It can be proved by the evidence " of language, that before...counted at least as far as one " hundred. They had domesticated the most impor" tant animals, the cow, the horse, the sheep, the dog ; " they were acquainted...
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A Manual of General History: Being an Outline History of the World from the ...

John Jacob Anderson - 1877 - 558 pages
...as to the state of civilization attained by the Aryans before they left their common home. It can be proved, by the evidence of language, that before their...led the life of agricultural nomads,— a life such an Tacitus describes that of the ancient Germans. They knew the arts of ploughing, of making roads,...
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The Old and Middle English

Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant - 1878 - 712 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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New Manual of General History: With Particular Attention to Ancient ..., Part 1

John Jacob Anderson - 1881 - 334 pages
...as to the state of civilization attained by the Aryans before they left their common home. It can be proved, by the evidence of language, that before their...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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The Grammar, History, and Derivation of the English Language

Evan Daniel - 1881 - 420 pages
...way it has been inferred by philologists that the Aryans were an agricultural and nomadic people. ' They knew the arts of ploughing, of making roads,...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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