Reynard the Fox in South Africa: Or, Hottentot Fables and TalesTrübner and Company, 1864 - 94 pages |
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... brought to light by Mr. Krönlein's communica- tions . The fact of such a literary capacity existing among a nation whose mental qualifications it has been usual to estimate at the lowest standard , is of the greatest importance ; and ...
... brought to light by Mr. Krönlein's communica- tions . The fact of such a literary capacity existing among a nation whose mental qualifications it has been usual to estimate at the lowest standard , is of the greatest importance ; and ...
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... brought into existence by the stim- ulus which contact with the latter gave to the Native mind ( like that resulting in the invention of the Tshiroki and Vei alphabets ) may be matters of dis- pute for some time to come , and it may ...
... brought into existence by the stim- ulus which contact with the latter gave to the Native mind ( like that resulting in the invention of the Tshiroki and Vei alphabets ) may be matters of dis- pute for some time to come , and it may ...
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... brought into a certain reference to the difference of sex ; and on that account this dis- tinction of sex seems in some way to extend even to inanimate beings , whereby a tendency to the per- sonification of impersonal objects is ...
... brought into a certain reference to the difference of sex ; and on that account this dis- tinction of sex seems in some way to extend even to inanimate beings , whereby a tendency to the per- sonification of impersonal objects is ...
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... brought him . The Lion asked the Jackal : " Why did you not come here to see me ? " The Jackal said , " Oh no ! when I heard that my uncle was so very ill , I went to the witch ( doctor ) , to consult him , whether and what medicine ...
... brought him . The Lion asked the Jackal : " Why did you not come here to see me ? " The Jackal said , " Oh no ! when I heard that my uncle was so very ill , I went to the witch ( doctor ) , to consult him , whether and what medicine ...
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... brought us the Leopard to eat , for you hear how my child is crying for food ! " On hearing these dreadful words , the Leopard , notwithstanding the entreaties of the Jackal to let him loose , set off in the greatest alarm , dragging ...
... brought us the Leopard to eat , for you hear how my child is crying for food ! " On hearing these dreadful words , the Leopard , notwithstanding the entreaties of the Jackal to let him loose , set off in the greatest alarm , dragging ...
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Alexander's Expedition Alfred Crowquill American literature answered asked Author Baboon child cloth compiled containing cows Crown 8vo DICTIONARY Ditto eingi Elephant English Essay Expedition of Discovery F. J. FURNIVALL F. W. NEWMAN Father FICHTE first-born French German Giraffe Give me water GRAMMAR Greek Grey's Library guage Hare Heitsi Eibip History hole Hottentot Fables Hottentot language hunted Hyena Illustrated interest Interior of Africa Jackal JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE JOHN Kafir kraal Krönlein's Manuscript labour Lecture Leopard letters Lion Lion's literary little girl London look Ludewig mascul milk Moon Mother Namaqua nations Newman Nicolas Trübner original palatal click Papuan Languages Philological Post 8vo Press printed published reader RELIGION religious Review Royal 8vo Sanskrit Second Edition sewed Sir G SIR GEORGE GREY Sir James sister Snake stone thong Thou thought tion Tortoise Translated viii volume W. H. I. BLEEK whilst wife WILLIAM
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