Transactions of the Second Session of the International Congress of Orientalists: Held in London in September, 1874Robert K. Douglas Trübner, 1876 - 456 pages |
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... Relations between the Languages of the Accadians and the Rasenna . By the Rev. Isaac Taylor , M.A. 132 • 163 THE ARYAN SECTION , pp . 177-259 . Address . By Professor Max Müller , President 177 On the Hindu Doctrine of Expiation . By ...
... Relations between the Languages of the Accadians and the Rasenna . By the Rev. Isaac Taylor , M.A. 132 • 163 THE ARYAN SECTION , pp . 177-259 . Address . By Professor Max Müller , President 177 On the Hindu Doctrine of Expiation . By ...
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... relations with other States , and its political reforms ; for it was in that remote period that the system of competitive ex- aminations was first introduced into the political organization of the Chinese Civil Service . A translation ...
... relations with other States , and its political reforms ; for it was in that remote period that the system of competitive ex- aminations was first introduced into the political organization of the Chinese Civil Service . A translation ...
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... relation of the Ancient Egyptian to the Coptic . So great has been the progress made that the purport of all texts and the entire translation of most is no longer an object of insurmountable difficulty . As in the case of Assyria , the ...
... relation of the Ancient Egyptian to the Coptic . So great has been the progress made that the purport of all texts and the entire translation of most is no longer an object of insurmountable difficulty . As in the case of Assyria , the ...
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... relations . The time is hardly yet come , perhaps , for sound generalization in regard to the origin , development , and scientific classification of the Semitic languages . At any rate I have not the requisite knowledge or leisure to ...
... relations . The time is hardly yet come , perhaps , for sound generalization in regard to the origin , development , and scientific classification of the Semitic languages . At any rate I have not the requisite knowledge or leisure to ...
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... relations either as neighbours or successors . It is impossible for one so little versed in the subject to give a comprehensive view of the vast number of dialects coming under the extended field assigned to the Section . It will ...
... relations either as neighbours or successors . It is impossible for one so little versed in the subject to give a comprehensive view of the vast number of dialects coming under the extended field assigned to the Section . It will ...
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