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Historical and Topographical Description of Repton, in the County of Derby ... - Sayfa xxiii
Robert Bigsby tarafından - 1854 - 409 sayfa
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Retrospective Review, 8. cilt

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 sayfa
...which they may frequently correct whatever they may have erroneously derived from other sources,) " and consequently the criterion by which they are to...of the changes incident to a language, as well as a nation, in its progress from rudeness to refinement." Nor will it fail to be among the recommendations,...
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The Saxon Chronicle, with an English Translation, and Notes, Critical and ...

1823 - 554 sayfa
...might form the ground-work of an introductory volume to Warton's elaborate annals of English Poetry. Philosophically considered, this ancient record is...nation, in its progress from rudeness to refinement. But that the reader may more clearly see how much we are indebted to the Saxon Chronicle, it will be...
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The Saxon Chronicle

1823 - 520 sayfa
...ages, in their own vernacular LANGUAGE. Hence it may safely be considered, not only as the primaeval source from which all subsequent historians of English...nation, in its progress from rudeness to refinement. But that the reader may more clearly see how much we are indebted to the Saxon Chronicle, it will be...
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Miscellanea historica et critica, 5. cilt

1823 - 380 sayfa
...which they may frequently correct whatever they may have erroneously derived from other sources,) " and consequently the criterion by which they are to...of the changes incident to a language, as well as a nation, in its progress from rudeness to refinement." Nor will it fail to be among the recommendations,...
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The Retrospective Review.., 8. cilt

Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 sayfa
...which they may frequently correct whatever they may have erroneously derived from other sources,) " and consequently the criterion by which they are to...of the changes incident to a language, as well as a nation, in its progress from rudeness to refinement." Nor will it fail to be among the recommendations,...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 23. cilt

1825 - 604 sayfa
...extant, ancient or modern, which exhibits at one view, a regular and chronological panorama of a FEOPtE, described in rapid succession by different writers,...nation, in its progress from rudeness to refinement.' Every thing relating to the authors of this Chronicle lies in perfect obscurity, notwithstanding the...
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The Eclectic Review, 23. cilt

1825 - 624 sayfa
...affairs have principally derived their materials, and consequently the criterion by which they are to he judged, but also as the faithful depository of our...time, to the scientific investigator of the human mi ml, a very interesting and extraordinary example of the changes incident to a language, as well...
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Virginia Literary Museum and Journal of Belles ..., 1. cilt,1-43. sayılar

1829 - 298 sayfa
...ages in their own vernacular language. Hence it may safely be considered not only as the primaeval source from which all subsequent historians of English...and consequently the criterion by which they are to he judged, but also as the faithful depository of our national idiom : affording at the same time,...
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A third letter to mr. Joseph Storrs Fry ... on the question whether a ...

Samuel Lee - 1833 - 20 sayfa
...phenomenon in the history of mankind." " It 14 may safely be considered, not only as the primaeval source from which all subsequent historians of English...as the faithful depository of our national idiom." Again p. vi. " Gibson himself was so convinced of this, that he afterwards attributes to the Saxon...
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The Worthies of Westmorland: Or, Notable Persons Born in that ..., 1. cilt

George Atkinson - 1849 - 334 sayfa
...ages in their own vernacular language. Hence, it may safely be considered not only as the primseval source from which all subsequent historians of English...nation, in its progress from rudeness to refinement*." And when we call to mind that the largest portion of the Westmorland dialect is pure Anglo-Saxon, to...
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