The North American Review, Volume 10Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 122
... language of Holland is still called Low Dutch , as if there were any such thing as High Dutch , and the language of Germany is still called High Dutch , though it is no Dutch at all The Gothic is the more entitled to the notice we claim ...
... language of Holland is still called Low Dutch , as if there were any such thing as High Dutch , and the language of Germany is still called High Dutch , though it is no Dutch at all The Gothic is the more entitled to the notice we claim ...
Page 229
... language , still this new branch of the Semitic stock of languages would throw light on all the rest , and be of great assistance to the biblical student . Among the writers , who have defended the opinion that the Maltese language is ...
... language , still this new branch of the Semitic stock of languages would throw light on all the rest , and be of great assistance to the biblical student . Among the writers , who have defended the opinion that the Maltese language is ...
Page 231
... language , and at the same time enable the reader to judge of the point at issue between the author and Dr. Bellermann . 1. The Maltese language contains some occidental words . The same is the case , though in a less degree , with ...
... language , and at the same time enable the reader to judge of the point at issue between the author and Dr. Bellermann . 1. The Maltese language contains some occidental words . The same is the case , though in a less degree , with ...
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