Report of the Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Orientalists Held in London, 1874Trübner, 1874 - 67 páginas |
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... sense shows that the language placed between the Persian and the Assyrian , and before the Assyrian , must be the idiom of some considerable nation or dynasty . Prof.Oppert further proves that the double names given by Herodotus and ...
... sense shows that the language placed between the Persian and the Assyrian , and before the Assyrian , must be the idiom of some considerable nation or dynasty . Prof.Oppert further proves that the double names given by Herodotus and ...
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... sense it has been adopted by the organizers of the Congress . Thus extended , the Section has to deal with a great variety the influence of alphabetic elements ( vowels and consonants , [ Wednesday , September 16. ] 8 INTERNATIONAL ...
... sense it has been adopted by the organizers of the Congress . Thus extended , the Section has to deal with a great variety the influence of alphabetic elements ( vowels and consonants , [ Wednesday , September 16. ] 8 INTERNATIONAL ...
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... sense with many others in s , or sh . Thus shwang , " a pair " liang " two . ' The explanation of this fact is that sh and both came from d . The examples are too numerous to permit us to doubt this . L , as an initial , is found in a ...
... sense with many others in s , or sh . Thus shwang , " a pair " liang " two . ' The explanation of this fact is that sh and both came from d . The examples are too numerous to permit us to doubt this . L , as an initial , is found in a ...
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... sense . ' . " The four having thus spoken , the Wise King replied , " All these things are vain and perishable ; for my part , I would desire nothing so much as a condition that admits of neither birth nor death , joy nor sorrow , or ...
... sense . ' . " The four having thus spoken , the Wise King replied , " All these things are vain and perishable ; for my part , I would desire nothing so much as a condition that admits of neither birth nor death , joy nor sorrow , or ...
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... sense in due check , not permitting them a loose rein , or to engage in the pursuit of pleasure ( the five pleasures ) ... senses , but permit them the indulgence of the five pleasures , and put no check upon them , then , like a vicious ...
... sense in due check , not permitting them a loose rein , or to engage in the pursuit of pleasure ( the five pleasures ) ... senses , but permit them the indulgence of the five pleasures , and put no check upon them , then , like a vicious ...
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