New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... reason why we use this particular expression , instead of any one among the hundreds of others ? Was it because of some peculiarity in our physical organization , whereby , when we saw men walking about us , and distinguished them from ...
... reason why we use this particular expression , instead of any one among the hundreds of others ? Was it because of some peculiarity in our physical organization , whereby , when we saw men walking about us , and distinguished them from ...
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... reason . And we might live so long among those who say homme , and away from those who say man , that the former should be to us the more closely associated and naturally sug- gested sign of the two ; we should begin , as we say , to ...
... reason . And we might live so long among those who say homme , and away from those who say man , that the former should be to us the more closely associated and naturally sug- gested sign of the two ; we should begin , as we say , to ...
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... reason for a name was of force only at the time of its selection and adoption . The distinction here indicated is an important one , and is too apt to be lost sight of by those who are engaged in the study of language . No doubt there ...
... reason for a name was of force only at the time of its selection and adoption . The distinction here indicated is an important one , and is too apt to be lost sight of by those who are engaged in the study of language . No doubt there ...
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... reason than the acciden- tal fact that the first recognized manifestations of this so potent element were noticed in connection with the rubbing of amber ? But it is not put within our option to declare the reason in- sufficient , and ...
... reason than the acciden- tal fact that the first recognized manifestations of this so potent element were noticed in connection with the rubbing of amber ? But it is not put within our option to declare the reason in- sufficient , and ...
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... reason : the Romans thought they had reason to be grateful to their 1867. ] 37 Linguistic Science and Ethnology .
... reason : the Romans thought they had reason to be grateful to their 1867. ] 37 Linguistic Science and Ethnology .
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