The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... language , beautiful as it is at present , owes its origin to a mixture of the Latin that was spoken by the common people of Italy , intermixed with the languages of the northern nations that invaded it , and therefore the very few ...
... language , beautiful as it is at present , owes its origin to a mixture of the Latin that was spoken by the common people of Italy , intermixed with the languages of the northern nations that invaded it , and therefore the very few ...
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James Anderson. fent day . ៖ without any interruption in the Latin language from the time that Christianity began in Rome until the preThis must have carried with it an uninterrupted tradition of the pronunciation of our ancient language ...
James Anderson. fent day . ៖ without any interruption in the Latin language from the time that Christianity began in Rome until the preThis must have carried with it an uninterrupted tradition of the pronunciation of our ancient language ...
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... language by the present natives of Greece , and particularly the Athenians . The liturgy of the Greek church has ... LANGUAGES . Nov. 23 1791 . ON THE LATIN AND GREEK LANGUAGES . 93.
... language by the present natives of Greece , and particularly the Athenians . The liturgy of the Greek church has ... LANGUAGES . Nov. 23 1791 . ON THE LATIN AND GREEK LANGUAGES . 93.
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