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... fare a voi , secondo che v ' abbella . ' DANTE , Paradiso , 26 , 130 . FIFTH EDITION , REVISED . LONDON : LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 1866 . The Right of Translation is reserved . 3 ITUTION THE TAYLOR UNIVERSITY 12 9 MAY . 1939 OF LECTURES.
... fare a voi , secondo che v ' abbella . ' DANTE , Paradiso , 26 , 130 . FIFTH EDITION , REVISED . LONDON : LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 1866 . The Right of Translation is reserved . 3 ITUTION THE TAYLOR UNIVERSITY 12 9 MAY . 1939 OF LECTURES.
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... I AM INDEBTED FOR NUMEROUS PROOFS OF SYMPATHY AND KINDNESS IN GRATEFUL DURING THE LAST TWELVE YEARS , ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT ON THE 7TH OF DECEMBER 1860 . PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION . HE fifth edition of.
... I AM INDEBTED FOR NUMEROUS PROOFS OF SYMPATHY AND KINDNESS IN GRATEFUL DURING THE LAST TWELVE YEARS , ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT ON THE 7TH OF DECEMBER 1860 . PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION . HE fifth edition of.
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Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in April, May, & June 1861 Friedrich Max Müller. # PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION . THE HE fifth edition.
Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in April, May, & June 1861 Friedrich Max Müller. # PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION . THE HE fifth edition.
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... EDITION . HE fifth edition of my Lectures on the THE Science of Language has been carefully revised , but the main features of the work have not been altered . I have added some new facts that seemed to me essential for strengthening ...
... EDITION . HE fifth edition of my Lectures on the THE Science of Language has been carefully revised , but the main features of the work have not been altered . I have added some new facts that seemed to me essential for strengthening ...
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... etymological research , and it was this important characteristic - their definiteness- which I wished to impress on my hearers by using the name of phonetic types . In etymological researches viii PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION .
... etymological research , and it was this important characteristic - their definiteness- which I wished to impress on my hearers by using the name of phonetic types . In etymological researches viii PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION .
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Page 28 - And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for Adam there was not found an help meet for him.