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But we have little doubt about the former existence of a more ancient language ,
anterior to and parent of the Sanscrit , and now entirely lost . How far the Celtic ,
the Irish , and the Welsh , are connected with this research , we shall see as we ...
But we have little doubt about the former existence of a more ancient language ,
anterior to and parent of the Sanscrit , and now entirely lost . How far the Celtic ,
the Irish , and the Welsh , are connected with this research , we shall see as we ...
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Wm . Jones says , that all the Hebrew roots of words are to be found in the Arabic
language - of which there is no doubt . The Persian alphabet , our author remarks
, is extremely like the Arabic . It was the opinion of Sir Wm . Jones , that in very ...
Wm . Jones says , that all the Hebrew roots of words are to be found in the Arabic
language - of which there is no doubt . The Persian alphabet , our author remarks
, is extremely like the Arabic . It was the opinion of Sir Wm . Jones , that in very ...
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Affinity between the Languages . ( p . 22. ) The affinity between the Greek ,
Roman and Celtic , attributable to a very early stream of emigration from the east
to the west . The Celtic , at present only traceable in Britany , and the Celtic
Colonies ...
Affinity between the Languages . ( p . 22. ) The affinity between the Greek ,
Roman and Celtic , attributable to a very early stream of emigration from the east
to the west . The Celtic , at present only traceable in Britany , and the Celtic
Colonies ...
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That there has been a parental , or as Mr. Higgins calls it , a patriarchal nation ,
from whence all the languages which we ... the various and different causes
which are calculated to create a difference in spoken language : but in the
languages ...
That there has been a parental , or as Mr. Higgins calls it , a patriarchal nation ,
from whence all the languages which we ... the various and different causes
which are calculated to create a difference in spoken language : but in the
languages ...
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That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest number of letters , the
Hebrew is the most simple , and therefore perhaps the oldest of these languages
; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in defiance of
many ...
That the Hebrew roots being comprised in the fewest number of letters , the
Hebrew is the most simple , and therefore perhaps the oldest of these languages
; an opinion which we risk on this sole ground of probability , and in defiance of
many ...
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