Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind, כרך 3Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1841 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 85
עמוד 1
... likewise intersected by chains of mountains , or separated by vast wildernesses or other barriers into insulated tracts , the inhabitants of which may be said to have been shut up from immemorial ages within the limits of countries ...
... likewise intersected by chains of mountains , or separated by vast wildernesses or other barriers into insulated tracts , the inhabitants of which may be said to have been shut up from immemorial ages within the limits of countries ...
עמוד 5
... likewise reason to sense , one groupe of nations . believe that some of the Arabian tribes , namely , the Hhimya- rites and their colonies on the coast of Africa , were of the race of Cush , and , therefore , of a stock originally ...
... likewise reason to sense , one groupe of nations . believe that some of the Arabian tribes , namely , the Hhimya- rites and their colonies on the coast of Africa , were of the race of Cush , and , therefore , of a stock originally ...
עמוד 10
... likewise differ in the several vocabularies of these languages , a fact which Niebuhr has observed with respect to the Greek and Latin , but which with perfect truth may be stated more generally , and shown to extend to many of the ...
... likewise differ in the several vocabularies of these languages , a fact which Niebuhr has observed with respect to the Greek and Latin , but which with perfect truth may be stated more generally , and shown to extend to many of the ...
עמוד 14
... likewise all such auxiliaries to compo- sition as are necessary for denoting any circumstance or affec- tion of the principal words of a sentence , are suffixed , or placed after the words of which they modify the meaning . This ...
... likewise all such auxiliaries to compo- sition as are necessary for denoting any circumstance or affec- tion of the principal words of a sentence , are suffixed , or placed after the words of which they modify the meaning . This ...
עמוד 15
James Cowles Prichard. not only all the idioms of Siberia , but likewise the languages of Great Tartary , and even those of the Esquimaux , and some tribes in North America . * Professor Rask was well prepared , by his intimate acquaint ...
James Cowles Prichard. not only all the idioms of Siberia , but likewise the languages of Great Tartary , and even those of the Esquimaux , and some tribes in North America . * Professor Rask was well prepared , by his intimate acquaint ...
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