Britannia Antiquissima ; Or, a Key to the Philology of History (sacred and Profane)H.T. Dwight, 1860 - 216 страници |
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... Latin Language , " by my old schoolfellow , the Rev. Henry Thompson , M. A. , and appended to the " History of Roman Literature , " and shall accordingly tran- scribe a passage or two therefrom to prove my case , but will refer the ...
... Latin Language , " by my old schoolfellow , the Rev. Henry Thompson , M. A. , and appended to the " History of Roman Literature , " and shall accordingly tran- scribe a passage or two therefrom to prove my case , but will refer the ...
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... Latin language , in literature , at least , contained three classes of words , if not more . " Of these- I. " Some were simple transplantations from the Greek , apparently after an extensive intercourse subsisted with Magna Græcia , or ...
... Latin language , in literature , at least , contained three classes of words , if not more . " Of these- I. " Some were simple transplantations from the Greek , apparently after an extensive intercourse subsisted with Magna Græcia , or ...
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... latin poets , who , while treating of the different temperatures of the air , refers to Britannia and its British skye . " Nam quid Britannum cœlum differre putamus " Et quod in Egypto , est qua mundi clausicat axis . ' Horace , Martial ...
... latin poets , who , while treating of the different temperatures of the air , refers to Britannia and its British skye . " Nam quid Britannum cœlum differre putamus " Et quod in Egypto , est qua mundi clausicat axis . ' Horace , Martial ...
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... latin form as above . The conjoint expressions in the former language mean absolutely nothing ; whereas in the latter the term Maotis does not fare any better , though by an extraordinary freak of fancy , and coincidence of sound , but ...
... latin form as above . The conjoint expressions in the former language mean absolutely nothing ; whereas in the latter the term Maotis does not fare any better , though by an extraordinary freak of fancy , and coincidence of sound , but ...
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... Latin names found on the page of ancient Asiatic history ; which again in modern times have become interspersed with Arabian and Turkish terminations , or in most instances with names of a totally Turkish origin , -adapted , however ...
... Latin names found on the page of ancient Asiatic history ; which again in modern times have become interspersed with Arabian and Turkish terminations , or in most instances with names of a totally Turkish origin , -adapted , however ...
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