Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... language in every part of anatomy , since he attempts only to supply the deficiences of the old ; and where he can , with propriety , retain terms of general and esta- blished import , it is not his wish to set them aside . The object ...
... language in every part of anatomy , since he attempts only to supply the deficiences of the old ; and where he can , with propriety , retain terms of general and esta- blished import , it is not his wish to set them aside . The object ...
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... Language , by Mr. Lovett . Trans- lation of the foregoing , by the same , Thesis pronounced at the Dis- putation in the Bengalee Language , by Mr. Martin . Translation of the foregoing , by the same . Thesis pronounced at the ...
... Language , by Mr. Lovett . Trans- lation of the foregoing , by the same , Thesis pronounced at the Dis- putation in the Bengalee Language , by Mr. Martin . Translation of the foregoing , by the same . Thesis pronounced at the ...
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... language is divisible into three distinct dialects : • In the first , or pristine dialect , there is a smaller admixture of foreign words ; hence this is more nearly related to the original dialects of the country . In the second , or ...
... language is divisible into three distinct dialects : • In the first , or pristine dialect , there is a smaller admixture of foreign words ; hence this is more nearly related to the original dialects of the country . In the second , or ...
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