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... reference to this extraordinary document that Mirabeau , in his ' Liberté de l'Escaut , ' indulged in the pert though ethnographically untenable re- mark , Les Russes ne sont Européens , qu'en vertu d'une définition déclaratoire de leur ...
... reference to this extraordinary document that Mirabeau , in his ' Liberté de l'Escaut , ' indulged in the pert though ethnographically untenable re- mark , Les Russes ne sont Européens , qu'en vertu d'une définition déclaratoire de leur ...
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... reference to character , cul- ture , and education ; but among the several fami- liar words relating to character alone , there is not one conveying all that is conveyed respecting this one quality by the wider English term . On the ...
... reference to character , cul- ture , and education ; but among the several fami- liar words relating to character alone , there is not one conveying all that is conveyed respecting this one quality by the wider English term . On the ...
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... reference to nobility or any other moral or immoral qualities inherent in that individual . The only metaphorical touch added to this adjective refers to imperious- ness and the strenuous exercise of masterdom ; ' bárski ' means not ...
... reference to nobility or any other moral or immoral qualities inherent in that individual . The only metaphorical touch added to this adjective refers to imperious- ness and the strenuous exercise of masterdom ; ' bárski ' means not ...
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... reference to Egyp- tian etymology . In accordance with one of the best established laws of Hieroglyphic grammar , Egyptian roots may be enlarged by the repetition of the initial consonant at the end . The word ' ker , ' for instance ...
... reference to Egyp- tian etymology . In accordance with one of the best established laws of Hieroglyphic grammar , Egyptian roots may be enlarged by the repetition of the initial consonant at the end . The word ' ker , ' for instance ...
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... reference to the parallel form of ' sloboda ' are explained with ap- proximative certainty as ' strong , ' ' courageous , ' ' self - asserting . ' Change of 7 into v , under certain circumstances , being a peculiarity of Slavonic ...
... reference to the parallel form of ' sloboda ' are explained with ap- proximative certainty as ' strong , ' ' courageous , ' ' self - asserting . ' Change of 7 into v , under certain circumstances , being a peculiarity of Slavonic ...
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