The North American Review, Volume 105Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Pagina 8
... of the most characteristic features of the associate life of our times - is the cause or the conse- quence of the advancement of linguistic and philological knowl- edge 8 [ July , The Origin of the Italian Language .
... of the most characteristic features of the associate life of our times - is the cause or the conse- quence of the advancement of linguistic and philological knowl- edge 8 [ July , The Origin of the Italian Language .
Pagina 13
... cause with that of the enlivening element of modern political pro- gress , and sneering at the narrow patriotism which " trans- lated the Bible into the vernacular tongues with the purpose of substituting the idea of nationality for the ...
... cause with that of the enlivening element of modern political pro- gress , and sneering at the narrow patriotism which " trans- lated the Bible into the vernacular tongues with the purpose of substituting the idea of nationality for the ...
Pagina 23
... cause . Evidence which shows that in the classical ages there existed in Italy an unwritten dialect much resembling the modern Italian , would by no means prove that such dialect ever became current in Spain or in Gaul . There is a ...
... cause . Evidence which shows that in the classical ages there existed in Italy an unwritten dialect much resembling the modern Italian , would by no means prove that such dialect ever became current in Spain or in Gaul . There is a ...
Pagina 43
... causes that led to its formation lie ten centuries back in history ; and important , because , at the time of emancipation , the serfs proper numbered over twenty million souls , — one third of the whole population . In the existence of ...
... causes that led to its formation lie ten centuries back in history ; and important , because , at the time of emancipation , the serfs proper numbered over twenty million souls , — one third of the whole population . In the existence of ...
Pagina 47
... cause . Years of great anarchy ensued , in which one pretender after another grasped at the crown , and the Poles had wellnigh acquired the ascendency over Russian destinies which they have since had to yield over their own . The period ...
... cause . Years of great anarchy ensued , in which one pretender after another grasped at the crown , and the Poles had wellnigh acquired the ascendency over Russian destinies which they have since had to yield over their own . The period ...
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