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 23
... effects are so nearly identical that they must of necessity be referred to a common cause . Evidence which shows that in the classical ages there existed in Italy an unwritten dialect much resembling the modern Italian , would by no ...
... effects are so nearly identical that they must of necessity be referred to a common cause . Evidence which shows that in the classical ages there existed in Italy an unwritten dialect much resembling the modern Italian , would by no ...
Pagina 32
... effect did even the Avars and the Bulgarians , who permanently changed almost every geo- graphical name in the Peloponnesus , produce upon Greek ? Lewis maintains that " the universal prevalence of the Latin language is proved by the ...
... effect did even the Avars and the Bulgarians , who permanently changed almost every geo- graphical name in the Peloponnesus , produce upon Greek ? Lewis maintains that " the universal prevalence of the Latin language is proved by the ...
Pagina 36
... effect ( ho letto ) . Numerous examples of these various forms of language are cited from ancient authors ; and it must be allowed that they occur in the best writers , and often without any note of dis- approbation . But they are most ...
... effect ( ho letto ) . Numerous examples of these various forms of language are cited from ancient authors ; and it must be allowed that they occur in the best writers , and often without any note of dis- approbation . But they are most ...
Pagina 47
... effect at once , is regarded by the people as the burial of their liberty , and St. George's day is still cursed in the folk - songs as a day of woe . Boris , who was a usurper , had probably hoped by this measure to secure the nobles ...
... effect at once , is regarded by the people as the burial of their liberty , and St. George's day is still cursed in the folk - songs as a day of woe . Boris , who was a usurper , had probably hoped by this measure to secure the nobles ...
Pagina 48
... effect was of course to subject the agriculturists , still nominally free , to the exactions of the land - owner . The latter could now increase his demands and exercise his power almost at pleasure , while the tenant was by law ...
... effect was of course to subject the agriculturists , still nominally free , to the exactions of the land - owner . The latter could now increase his demands and exercise his power almost at pleasure , while the tenant was by law ...
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