| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - 1838 - 458 trang
...reach, it rather appears to me that those two languages are not derived from each other. M. Klaproth, in his Asia Polyglotta,* has given us a tabular view...vernacular language ; and there is no reason to suppose that the Loo-chooans have done otherwise. If, therefore, they can read and understand the Chinese writing,... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1839 - 674 trang
...somewhere in the following Dissertation I have expressed a doubt of the correctness of captain Beechey's opinion that the language of the Loo-choo islands...have said in my Dissertation, and in my letter to capt. Basil Hall, where 1 think I have sufficiently proved that the Japanese do not make use of the... | |
| 1892 - 480 trang
...Church, and there was to be in the Chnrcli a return to the original strictness of the Paradisaical state. I must refer the reader to what I have said in my notes on. St. Matthew on marriage contracted by divorced persons. I cannot add anything to what I have... | |
| 1918 - 236 trang
...been given for preferring one form of expression to the other. For a discussion of the ding an sick I must refer the reader to what I have said in my 1883 paper, on the attempt to reduce composite conceptions to abstract ones. I might fill pages with... | |
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