Northern Antiquities: Or, An Historical Account of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws, Maritime Expeditions and Discoveries, Language and Literature of the Ancient ScandinaviansH. G. Bohn, 1847 - 578 sider |
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... render the whole more in accordance with these researches , by insertions in the body of the text , and notes critical and explanatory + . Supple- mentary chapters have also been added , in which , as well as in the remarks on the Prose ...
... render the whole more in accordance with these researches , by insertions in the body of the text , and notes critical and explanatory + . Supple- mentary chapters have also been added , in which , as well as in the remarks on the Prose ...
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... render them . selves terrible to their enemies : nor will this prove that the Cherokees are descended from the ancient Britons . When therefore Cluverius and Pelloutier solemnly inform us that the Germans and Gauls lived both of them in ...
... render them . selves terrible to their enemies : nor will this prove that the Cherokees are descended from the ancient Britons . When therefore Cluverius and Pelloutier solemnly inform us that the Germans and Gauls lived both of them in ...
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... renders an accurate classification of them as difficult a task as a scien- tific arrangement of the animal kingdom itself . When zoologists fancied that the scale of being ascended in a straight line from the lowest radiary animals to ...
... renders an accurate classification of them as difficult a task as a scien- tific arrangement of the animal kingdom itself . When zoologists fancied that the scale of being ascended in a straight line from the lowest radiary animals to ...
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... rendered subordinate to it ; we might , therefore , comprehend both under the appellation of Teutonic , and should thus form all the languages , we had subjected to a critical examination , into a distinct linguistic family . Having ...
... rendered subordinate to it ; we might , therefore , comprehend both under the appellation of Teutonic , and should thus form all the languages , we had subjected to a critical examination , into a distinct linguistic family . Having ...
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... render man conscious of his own dignity , to show what marvels self - government and free in- quiry can accomplish , and thus hand down a glorious heritage of imperishable principles for the guidance of future genera- tions . It would ...
... render man conscious of his own dignity , to show what marvels self - government and free in- quiry can accomplish , and thus hand down a glorious heritage of imperishable principles for the guidance of future genera- tions . It would ...
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