This consideration alone," adds that able author, " is sufficient to give it claim to the highest degree of antiquity, and to originality, so far as that term can be applied. The various dialects of this speech, though they have a wonderful accordance... Asiatic Researches - Side 166av Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1811Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1798 - 542 sider
...of longititude. Thi« consideration' alone is sufficient to give it claim to the highest de-' gv«e of antiquity, and to originality, as far as that term can be applied. The various .dialects of tins ^..- . G g 2 speech, * The Malay-Arctiipclago may be understood to comprehend the Sunda, pine,... | |
| Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1807 - 504 sider
...other, both inclusive, the space of full two hundred degrees of longitude. This consideration alone is sufficient to give it claim to the highest degree...accident produce ; and in respect to the purposes of intercourse, may be classed into several languages, differing consider* The Malay-Arcftipelayo may... | |
| 1822 - 1148 sider
...other, both inclusive, the space of full two hundred degrees of longitude. This consideration nlone is sufficient to give it claim to the highest degree of antiquity aw} to originality, as far as that term can be applied. The various dialects of this speech, though... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1823 - 580 sider
...other, both inclusive, the space of full two hundred degrees of longitude. This consideration alone is sufficient to give it claim to the highest degree...accident produce, and, in respect to the purposes of interr course, may be classed into several languages, differing considerably from each other. The marks... | |
| 1823 - 582 sider
...other, both inclusive, the space of full two hundred degrees of longitude. This consideration alone is sufficient to give it claim to the highest degree...accident produce, and, in respect to the purposes of intercourse, may be classed into several languages, differing considerably from each other. The marks... | |
| 1846 - 586 sider
...and Easter Island on the other, both inclusive, the space of two hundred degrees of longitude. . . . The various dialects of this speech, though they have...accident produce, and in respect to the purposes of intercourse, may be classed into several languages, differing considerably from each other.' However... | |
| 1846 - 436 sider
...and Easter Island on the other, both inclusive, the space of two hundred degrees of longitude. . . . The various dialects of this speech, though they have...changes which separation, time, and accident produce, ! - Y * j, - . . and in respect to the purposes of intercourse, may be classed into several languages,... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1847 - 602 sider
...hand, and Easter Island on the other, both inclusive, the space of two hundred degrees of longitude." " The various dialects of this speech, though they have...accident produce, and in respect to the purposes of intercourse may be classed into several languages, differing considerably from each other."* The same... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1847 - 602 sider
...other, both inclusive, the space of two hundred degrees of longitude." " The various dialects of thia speech, though they have a wonderful accordance in...accident produce, and in respect to the purposes of intercourse may be classed into several languages, differing considerably from each other."* The same... | |
| Reinhold Rost - 1886 - 358 sider
...authority. The Malay language, according to Marsden, whose opinion has been rather admitted than confirmed by Sir W. Jones, is " a branch or dialect of the widely...the highest degree of antiquity, and to originality, so far as that term can be applied. The various dialects of this speech, though they have a wonderful... | |
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