| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1855 - 584 páginas
...probably one of the most brilliant results of modern study in the last sixty or seventy years. From the very fact of their being products of the intellectual force of mankind, they lead us, by means of the 0 This we are pained to see so largely exemplified in the rather highly endorsed pamphlet of Dr. Van... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1851 - 424 páginas
...this is probably one of the brilliant results of modern study in the last sixty or seventy years. From the very fact of their being products of the intellectual...traditionary records. The comparative study of languages shews us that races, now separated by vast tracts of land, are allied together, and have migrated from... | |
| Edward William Lane - 1860 - 342 páginas
...probably one of the most brilliant results of modern study in the last sixty or seventy years. From the very fact of their being products of the intellectual...indicates the course and direction of all migrations, and, in tracing the leading epochs of development, recognises, by means of the more or less changed... | |
| William Nelson Pendleton - 1860 - 362 páginas
...probably one of the most brilliant results of modern study in the last sixty or seventy years. From the very fact of their being products of the intellectual...elements of their organism, into an obscure distance, unreachcd by traditionary records. The comparative study of languages shows us that races now separated... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1860 - 390 páginas
...of tho elements of their organism, into an obscure distance, unrcachcd by traditionary records. Tho comparative study of languages shows us that races...of land are allied together, and have migrated from ono common primitive scat ; it indicates tho course and direction of all migrations, and, in tracing... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1861 - 790 páginas
...the Greeks, of the Germans, and of the Arian race of Hindostan. Says Baron Alexander von Humboldt, " the comparative study of languages, shows us that races now separated by vast tracts of laud, are allied together, and have migrated from one common primitive seat." Says Dr. Max Muller,... | |
| John Duns - 1863 - 650 páginas
...probably one of the most brilliant results of modern study in the last sixty or seventy years. From the very fact of their being products of the intellectual...indicates the course and direction of all migrations, and, in tracing the leading epochs of development, recognizes, by means of the more or less changed... | |
| David Thomas - 1868 - 404 páginas
...probably one of the most brilliant results of modern study in the last sixty or seventy years. From the very fact of their being products of the intellectual...mankind, they lead us, by means of the elements of their F •! organism, into an obscure distance unsearched by traditionary records. The comparative study... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1872 - 768 páginas
...the Asiatic and European races as distinct in origin and species. But Alexander von Humboldt says, " The comparative study of languages shows us that races...and have migrated from one common primitive seat. . . . The largest field for such investigations into the ancient condition of language, and consequently... | |
| J. Boyes - 1873 - 208 páginas
...this is one of the most brilliant results of modern study in the last sixty or seventy years. From the very fact of their being products of the intellectual...indicates the course and direction of all migrations, and in tracing the leading epochs of development, recognises — by means of the more or less changed... | |
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