Contributions to the History of the Development of the Human Race: Lectures and DissertationsTrübner & Company, 1880 - 156 pages |
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... various aspects of a very fascinating study . Herr Geiger had secured a place in the foremost ranks of German philologers , but he seems to have valued his philological researches chicfly as a means of throwing light on the early ...
... various aspects of a very fascinating study . Herr Geiger had secured a place in the foremost ranks of German philologers , but he seems to have valued his philological researches chicfly as a means of throwing light on the early ...
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... various invisible elements , it rends the veil of outward appearance and of illusion , teaches us to doubt the evidence of our senses , and at the same time to comprehend the perpetual trans- formation and growth in nature . Mechanics ...
... various invisible elements , it rends the veil of outward appearance and of illusion , teaches us to doubt the evidence of our senses , and at the same time to comprehend the perpetual trans- formation and growth in nature . Mechanics ...
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... various attempts to find a reason why we name one object by one sound , another by another , have failed . We can , indeed , find a reason why we designate the head of man by the word Kopf . This word is nearly related to Kufe ( coop or ...
... various attempts to find a reason why we name one object by one sound , another by another , have failed . We can , indeed , find a reason why we designate the head of man by the word Kopf . This word is nearly related to Kufe ( coop or ...
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... various objects in nature , and thus produced words . This view has not escaped a sneer on its part either . It has in England been called the ding - dong theory . What alone perfectly corresponds with experience is , that from one word ...
... various objects in nature , and thus produced words . This view has not escaped a sneer on its part either . It has in England been called the ding - dong theory . What alone perfectly corresponds with experience is , that from one word ...
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... various others closely related to it , and beginning with the same consonant ( w ) , e.g. , the Latin vieo , many of them afford a hint enabling us to say on which objects the art of weaving , or rather matting , may first have been ...
... various others closely related to it , and beginning with the same consonant ( w ) , e.g. , the Latin vieo , many of them afford a hint enabling us to say on which objects the art of weaving , or rather matting , may first have been ...
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