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... pass that pale , but not its letter , as when the Georgian sami is identified with the Sanscrit tri , Greek rpia , and Latin trea . My doubt respects the Oseti , not the Malayo - Polynesians , for I am satisfied that they are Mongolian ...
... pass that pale , but not its letter , as when the Georgian sami is identified with the Sanscrit tri , Greek rpia , and Latin trea . My doubt respects the Oseti , not the Malayo - Polynesians , for I am satisfied that they are Mongolian ...
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... passing out of use in the last - named tongue as in several of the Himalayan tongues . See remarks in the Supplement . I may add that in the Hayu language ( of which I have a detailed account nearly completed ) the verbs are ...
... passing out of use in the last - named tongue as in several of the Himalayan tongues . See remarks in the Supplement . I may add that in the Hayu language ( of which I have a detailed account nearly completed ) the verbs are ...
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... passing frequently into substitution ( of servile for root ) , of which also we have seen various instances . The rationale is that every element is , in general , equally available in a primary or secondary sense , though there will of ...
... passing frequently into substitution ( of servile for root ) , of which also we have seen various instances . The rationale is that every element is , in general , equally available in a primary or secondary sense , though there will of ...
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... cultivated Dravirian tongues . cause of the phenomenon it will be our business to explain In the meanwhile the fact is well deserving of Tarans La by and by . this passing notice , with reference to the erroneous impression.
... cultivated Dravirian tongues . cause of the phenomenon it will be our business to explain In the meanwhile the fact is well deserving of Tarans La by and by . this passing notice , with reference to the erroneous impression.
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Brian Houghton Hodgson. this passing notice , with reference to the erroneous impression abroad as to the relative amounts of Arian and non - Arian elements in the population of India - an impression deepened and propagated by the ...
Brian Houghton Hodgson. this passing notice , with reference to the erroneous impression abroad as to the relative amounts of Arian and non - Arian elements in the population of India - an impression deepened and propagated by the ...
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