The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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Side 42
... language we possess a monument of the high antiquity of the people to whom it belongs , which no cavil can reach , nor any doubts disturb . According to the view , indeed , of some learned philologers , the very imperfections attributed ...
... language we possess a monument of the high antiquity of the people to whom it belongs , which no cavil can reach , nor any doubts disturb . According to the view , indeed , of some learned philologers , the very imperfections attributed ...
Side 47
... language could have retained to such a degree its original structure and forms , as even to serve as a guide and auxiliary to the philologer in his researches into the affi- nities and gradual formation of other more recent tongues ...
... language could have retained to such a degree its original structure and forms , as even to serve as a guide and auxiliary to the philologer in his researches into the affi- nities and gradual formation of other more recent tongues ...
Side 62
... language of a number of Basque or Cantabaian words , which induced the learned antiquary , Edward Lhuyd , to imagine a degree of affinity between these tongues . ‡ The first language spoken in Europe , says Farsons , was the Japhetan ...
... language of a number of Basque or Cantabaian words , which induced the learned antiquary , Edward Lhuyd , to imagine a degree of affinity between these tongues . ‡ The first language spoken in Europe , says Farsons , was the Japhetan ...
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