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Pagina 8
Their earliest literary traces go back to the fourth century , and appear in the
villages of Dacia , in lands which slope to the Danube ; where the country is by
foreigners called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Mosogothic
Gospels ...
Their earliest literary traces go back to the fourth century , and appear in the
villages of Dacia , in lands which slope to the Danube ; where the country is by
foreigners called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Mosogothic
Gospels ...
Pagina 10
... great family that has preserved any traces of a passive verb , and that is the
Mosogothic . Here the form was more elaborate than in the Scandinavian dialects
, but it was already far gone towards dissolution at the date of the extant writings .
... great family that has preserved any traces of a passive verb , and that is the
Mosogothic . Here the form was more elaborate than in the Scandinavian dialects
, but it was already far gone towards dissolution at the date of the extant writings .
Pagina 14
To this cause we trace the preservation of the oldest literary records of our family
of languages . ... Christianity was the cause of its early cultivation ; and this has
made it possible for us to follow back the traces of our language 14 THE RISE OF
...
To this cause we trace the preservation of the oldest literary records of our family
of languages . ... Christianity was the cause of its early cultivation ; and this has
made it possible for us to follow back the traces of our language 14 THE RISE OF
...
Pagina 15
for us to follow back the traces of our language into a far higher relative antiquity
than that in which the languages of Greece and Rome first begin to emerge into
historic view . 14 . This has been very generally the case with the Christian ...
for us to follow back the traces of our language into a far higher relative antiquity
than that in which the languages of Greece and Rome first begin to emerge into
historic view . 14 . This has been very generally the case with the Christian ...
Pagina 18
The latter were said to be still distinguishable in Kent and the Isle of Wight ; but ,
except in this statement , we have lost all trace of the Jutes . The Angles and
Saxons long stood apart and distinct from one another ; they had each a corner of
...
The latter were said to be still distinguishable in Kent and the Isle of Wight ; but ,
except in this statement , we have lost all trace of the Jutes . The Angles and
Saxons long stood apart and distinct from one another ; they had each a corner of
...
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