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... Language , seem to be the old Goths , from whom the language of England is partly derived . Having thus settled the origin of the inhabitants , language , and learning of Europe , he proceeds to give an account of the origin of their ...
... Language , seem to be the old Goths , from whom the language of England is partly derived . Having thus settled the origin of the inhabitants , language , and learning of Europe , he proceeds to give an account of the origin of their ...
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... language to its original source , to assign reasons for the justness of every rule in grammar , to shew the similitude of Languages , and at the same time every distinguishing Idiom of each , was reserved 10 for the ingenious Writer ...
... language to its original source , to assign reasons for the justness of every rule in grammar , to shew the similitude of Languages , and at the same time every distinguishing Idiom of each , was reserved 10 for the ingenious Writer ...
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... LANGUAGE ] 59 ; ESSAY V 65 , 66 1-5 IT is ... them redressed ; ] 65 , 66 ; THE manner in which most writers begin their treatises on the Use of Language , is generally thus : " Language has been granted to man , in order to discover his ...
... LANGUAGE ] 59 ; ESSAY V 65 , 66 1-5 IT is ... them redressed ; ] 65 , 66 ; THE manner in which most writers begin their treatises on the Use of Language , is generally thus : " Language has been granted to man , in order to discover his ...
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