| Wales - 1861 - 370 pages
...willing that any language should be totally extinguished. The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction...of nations, and the genealogy of mankind. They add often physical certainty to historical evidence ; and often supply the only evidence of ancient migrations,... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 pages
...that any language should be totally extinguished. The similitude and derivation of languages ati'ord the most indubitable proof of the traduction of nations, and the genealogy of mankind. They add often physical certainty to historical evidence ; and often supply the only evidence of ancient emigrations,... | |
| Henry George Raverty - Pushto language - 1867 - 264 pages
...willing that any language should be totally extinguished ; the similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction...of nations, and the genealogy of mankind ; they add often physical certainty to historical evidence of ancient migrations, and the revolutions of ages... | |
| Thomas Stratton - Celtic languages - 1870 - 110 pages
...lessened by the light of etymological research. " The similitude and derivation of languages aftord the most indubitable proof of the traduction of nations, and the genealogy of mankind. They often add physical certainty to historical evidence, and often supply the only evidence of ancient... | |
| Inverness Gaelic Society - Celtic literature - 1878 - 322 pages
...willing that any language should be totally extinguished. The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction...of nations, and the genealogy of mankind. They add often physical certainty to historical evidence, and often supply the only evidence of the ancient... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 602 pages
...willing that any language should be totally extinguished. The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction...of nations, and the genealogy of mankind. They add often physical certainty to historical evidence; and often supply the only evidence of ancient migrations,... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - America - 1877 - 380 pages
...from the westward. IV. But the evidence afforded by the Polynesian language, in regard to the Asiatic origin of the South Sea Islanders, is still stronger,...which have left no written monuments behind them." The identity of the languages spoken in the different groups of the South Sea Islands was observed... | |
| Andrew Bisset - Constitutional history - 1877 - 388 pages
...willing that any language should be totally extinguished. The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction...of nations, and the genealogy of mankind. They add often physical certainty to historical evidence ; and often supply the only evidence of ancient migrations,... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1884 - 742 pages
...willing that any language should be totally extinguished. The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction...of nations, and the genealogy of mankind. They add often physical certainty to historical evidence ; and often supply the only evidence of ancient migrations,... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1887 - 522 pages
...willing that any language should be totally extinguished. The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction...of nations, and the genealogy of mankind'. They add often physical certainty to historical evidence ; and often supply the only evidence of ancient migrations,... | |
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