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... language was changed to French , which , being the recognised language of courts , is found the most convenient , and has been ever since retained . During the Empire , Napoleon I. considered this little publication so important , that ...
... language was changed to French , which , being the recognised language of courts , is found the most convenient , and has been ever since retained . During the Empire , Napoleon I. considered this little publication so important , that ...
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... languages . In 1724 , he removed to Leipsic , where in 1730 he became extraordinary professor of philosophy and poetry , and in 1734 professor of logic and ... language the GOUDA - GOURD . vehicle of instruction for his countrymen 80.
... languages . In 1724 , he removed to Leipsic , where in 1730 he became extraordinary professor of philosophy and poetry , and in 1734 professor of logic and ... language the GOUDA - GOURD . vehicle of instruction for his countrymen 80.
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... language , and to use it properly , is a grammar of that language . Languages were not originally constructed accord- ing to rules of grammar previously laid down ; but grammar rules were deduced from languages already in existence . In ...
... language , and to use it properly , is a grammar of that language . Languages were not originally constructed accord- ing to rules of grammar previously laid down ; but grammar rules were deduced from languages already in existence . In ...
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... Language ( Ancient ) .- The Greek language is But many of the children are cut off in infancy a branch of that widespread family of tongues , by the fevers which prevail so commonly . Two usually called Indo - Germanic or Aryan . It pre ...
... Language ( Ancient ) .- The Greek language is But many of the children are cut off in infancy a branch of that widespread family of tongues , by the fevers which prevail so commonly . Two usually called Indo - Germanic or Aryan . It pre ...
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... language . It traces the German language through all its dialects . Some idea of its thoroughness may be got from the fact that the vowels and consonants alone occupy 600 pages . His Deutsche Rechts - Alterthümer ( Antiquities of Ger ...
... language . It traces the German language through all its dialects . Some idea of its thoroughness may be got from the fact that the vowels and consonants alone occupy 600 pages . His Deutsche Rechts - Alterthümer ( Antiquities of Ger ...
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