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Pagina iv
But it has this great drawback , — that the learner can ill judge of the examples ;
he must take them on authority ; and so far forth as the instruction is based on
facts which are not within the cognisance of the learner , the teaching ...
But it has this great drawback , — that the learner can ill judge of the examples ;
he must take them on authority ; and so far forth as the instruction is based on
facts which are not within the cognisance of the learner , the teaching ...
Pagina 4
As , on the one hand , we find this reciprocity where we find cognate dialects ; so ,
on the other , if we can establish the fact that there is or has been such a
consonantal reciprocity between two languages , we have obtained the strongest
proof ...
As , on the one hand , we find this reciprocity where we find cognate dialects ; so ,
on the other , if we can establish the fact that there is or has been such a
consonantal reciprocity between two languages , we have obtained the strongest
proof ...
Pagina 9
It has received so many additions from other sources , and has worked them up
with so much individuality of effect , as to have in fact produced a new language ,
and a language which , from external circumstances , seems likely to become the
...
It has received so many additions from other sources , and has worked them up
with so much individuality of effect , as to have in fact produced a new language ,
and a language which , from external circumstances , seems likely to become the
...
Pagina 14
Hence the striking fact that we can trace the written history of our English
language within this island for the space of twelve hundred years . Christianity
was the cause of its early cultivation ; and this has made it possible for us to
follow back ...
Hence the striking fact that we can trace the written history of our English
language within this island for the space of twelve hundred years . Christianity
was the cause of its early cultivation ; and this has made it possible for us to
follow back ...
Pagina 24
It is evident that there was great and substantial progress in religion , civilisation ,
and learning ; of which fact the permanent memorial is the name and works of
Bæda , who died in 735 , after having seen the decline of the greatness of his ...
It is evident that there was great and substantial progress in religion , civilisation ,
and learning ; of which fact the permanent memorial is the name and works of
Bæda , who died in 735 , after having seen the decline of the greatness of his ...
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