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... language which has since been so successfully cultivated in the Dutch Universities . Her Jurists were the expounders of public and of civil law to the continent , and the theo- logians of the whole protestant world entered into the ...
... language which has since been so successfully cultivated in the Dutch Universities . Her Jurists were the expounders of public and of civil law to the continent , and the theo- logians of the whole protestant world entered into the ...
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... language , ( la Siouse , ) Charlevoix confesses he knew little or nothing . " It appears very probable , " says Loskiel , " that the Delaware and Iroquois are the principal languages spoken throughout the known part of North America ...
... language , ( la Siouse , ) Charlevoix confesses he knew little or nothing . " It appears very probable , " says Loskiel , " that the Delaware and Iroquois are the principal languages spoken throughout the known part of North America ...
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... languages is extended , the greater will be the affinities we shall discover ; and that many will be found to be related , which are now considered as totally distinct . Even in written language , to trace etymologies is , in many cases ...
... languages is extended , the greater will be the affinities we shall discover ; and that many will be found to be related , which are now considered as totally distinct . Even in written language , to trace etymologies is , in many cases ...
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Officers c of the Society | 21 |
Anniversary Discourse delivered before the NewYork Historical Society | 40 |
Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson M D L L D delivered 1st | 125 |
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