Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations - Lexicon, Том 7Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth Carey, Lea & Carey, 1831 |
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... languages by peculiar forms ; nay , some languages have not even a peculiar form for the infinitive present , and must express it by some grammatical contri- vance , as is the case in English . ( See Verb . ) INFLAMMATION ( See ...
... languages by peculiar forms ; nay , some languages have not even a peculiar form for the infinitive present , and must express it by some grammatical contri- vance , as is the case in English . ( See Verb . ) INFLAMMATION ( See ...
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... language , or even insulting gestures , on the mere ground of violation of honor , and not of any other damage inflicted thereby . But , of late , the right has been considerably restricted ; for instance , the complaint must be entered ...
... language , or even insulting gestures , on the mere ground of violation of honor , and not of any other damage inflicted thereby . But , of late , the right has been considerably restricted ; for instance , the complaint must be entered ...
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... language , and have already served to throw much light on the imperfect accounts of histori- ans , and to supply many deficiencies in our knowledge of Egyptian history . ( See Hieroglyphics . ) The Phoenician monu- ments , bearing ...
... language , and have already served to throw much light on the imperfect accounts of histori- ans , and to supply many deficiencies in our knowledge of Egyptian history . ( See Hieroglyphics . ) The Phoenician monu- ments , bearing ...
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... language , deserves full credit , since it was , in his time , a living language ; and it is fully confirmed by the inscrip- tions extant , in the words of which no analogy with the Greek or Latin can be detected ; and he adds in a note ...
... language , deserves full credit , since it was , in his time , a living language ; and it is fully confirmed by the inscrip- tions extant , in the words of which no analogy with the Greek or Latin can be detected ; and he adds in a note ...
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... language ; and , though there will always be room left for interpretation , except in mathematics , yet this increases with the profusion of words and the endeavor to embrace every de- tail . INTERREGNUM . ( See Germany . ) INTERVAL ...
... language ; and , though there will always be room left for interpretation , except in mathematics , yet this increases with the profusion of words and the endeavor to embrace every de- tail . INTERREGNUM . ( See Germany . ) INTERVAL ...
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