The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 523John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 54
... German as contrasted with English . Mark Twain , in his inimitable appendix to The Tramp Abroad ' on the German language , remarks that 6 ' the description of any loud stirring noise must be tamer in German than in English . Our ...
... German as contrasted with English . Mark Twain , in his inimitable appendix to The Tramp Abroad ' on the German language , remarks that 6 ' the description of any loud stirring noise must be tamer in German than in English . Our ...
Pagina 56
... German steamer in the course of conversation with a member of the German Consular Service , who , when our informant had occasion to remark that it was a pity there was no universal language , said rather bitterly , ' There is already a ...
... German steamer in the course of conversation with a member of the German Consular Service , who , when our informant had occasion to remark that it was a pity there was no universal language , said rather bitterly , ' There is already a ...
Pagina 57
... German Cameroons it was dividing the honours with German . It has no great rival in Africa except Arabic . Portuguese was the dominant language on the West Coast for many years , but by this time English was spoken throughout from ...
... German Cameroons it was dividing the honours with German . It has no great rival in Africa except Arabic . Portuguese was the dominant language on the West Coast for many years , but by this time English was spoken throughout from ...
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Life and the Professor | 7 |
WILL ENGLISH BE THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE | 47 |
The Malta Question | 190 |
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