The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... language is indisputably the copious source of the French , the Italian , and the Spanish ; and in the speech of all these modern nations of barbarian origin , the torrents of the Teutonic dialects , instead of sweeping away the Latin ...
... language is indisputably the copious source of the French , the Italian , and the Spanish ; and in the speech of all these modern nations of barbarian origin , the torrents of the Teutonic dialects , instead of sweeping away the Latin ...
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... language of another . These signs form for them a sort of Lingua Franca , bordering very closely on the second division of this subject artificial language . Artificial language is divided into the visible and audible : the former ...
... language of another . These signs form for them a sort of Lingua Franca , bordering very closely on the second division of this subject artificial language . Artificial language is divided into the visible and audible : the former ...
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... language of the conqueror ; to under- stand him , and to be understood . The acts of government were generally dictated in French . The editors of public journals had hardly time to change the terminations of the words , in order to ...
... language of the conqueror ; to under- stand him , and to be understood . The acts of government were generally dictated in French . The editors of public journals had hardly time to change the terminations of the words , in order to ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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