On nationality and language in the duchy of Sleswick [tr. from the Danish of C.F. Allen]. |
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... thing and another , warned the Slavonians leniently , not to fall to any partiality and above all to take good care not to transfer that to life and the real circumstances which might have its rights within the domains of litera- ture ...
... thing and another , warned the Slavonians leniently , not to fall to any partiality and above all to take good care not to transfer that to life and the real circumstances which might have its rights within the domains of litera- ture ...
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... thing great , nor will they ever come to do so ; the Slavonians were a spiritually barren race , a sterile field , which could only become something by being fer- tilized with the rich German spirit ; the German press overwhelmed the ...
... thing great , nor will they ever come to do so ; the Slavonians were a spiritually barren race , a sterile field , which could only become something by being fer- tilized with the rich German spirit ; the German press overwhelmed the ...
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... things be thus much gained , that they not only on the present occasion act quite consistently , both in the East and in the North , but also act and have acted entirely in consistence with that principle which goes through their ...
... things be thus much gained , that they not only on the present occasion act quite consistently , both in the East and in the North , but also act and have acted entirely in consistence with that principle which goes through their ...
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... things we meet with pure Danish ele- ments and nothing German . The most important memorials that belong to a people's nationality are its laws , both by their contents and lan- guage . They show what customs and public institutions the ...
... things we meet with pure Danish ele- ments and nothing German . The most important memorials that belong to a people's nationality are its laws , both by their contents and lan- guage . They show what customs and public institutions the ...
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... Thing or general assembly that Sleswick belonged to Denmark , Which thereby is to prove , that those in South Jutland use Danish laws and have kept them since the law was made . For the second , that all old privileges , which the ...
... Thing or general assembly that Sleswick belonged to Denmark , Which thereby is to prove , that those in South Jutland use Danish laws and have kept them since the law was made . For the second , that all old privileges , which the ...
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Aabenraa afterwards amongst Angel Angeln assembly belongs board of justice boundary Broager century church church-and-school language clergy clergyman commonalty customs Danes Danish and German Danish language Danish literature Danish population Danish Sleswicker Danish tongue Dannevirke dialects districts Duchy of Sleswick Egernfiord Eider elder Danish endeavours Erik Erik of Pomerania estates express Flensborg Frisians frontiers Funen German language German population Glücksborg guage Haderslev Hedeby high German high German language Holstein nobility Husum Icelandic inhabitants instruction Joldelund kingdom land language in Sleswick language is Danish laws likewise low German Lygum mother tongue names nationality native North Sleswick Northern old Danish parishes partly peasants peculiar popular language popular tongue preached provinces remarkable rest of Denmark Ribe sagde Slavonians Slavonic Sles Slie South Jutland speak Danish speak German square miles square miles English Sundevid Svansö things town of Sleswick tradition university of Kiel whole written language
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Página 116 - A certain man had two sons : And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the. portion of goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living. And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living.
Página 117 - And he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country : and he sent him into his fields to feed swine. And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat : and no man gave unto him.
Página 116 - And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living. And when he had spent all, there arose a mighty famine in that land; and he began to be in want.
Página 32 - ... results of the studies which had been made up to date. From that day to this the growth has been steady and rapid, each year adding its contribution, till the 270 instruments first presented have multiplied themselves almost tenfold. Of the generous co-operation which has made this result possible, this is not the place to speak in detail. It is sufficient to record the fact. While the plan has been from the first that of the collector, in the execution of her work she has received willing and...
Página 79 - Habe ich euch Teufels-Gesinde und Höllenbrände nicht Deutsch reden lehren •wollen ; was hilft es aber, dieses Teufelsgesinde bleibt immer bey ihrer tollen dänischen Sprache, im Hause, unter sich, und allenthalben
Página 116 - Menneste yavde to Sonner. Og den yngste af dem sagde til Faderen : Fader ! giv mig den Deel af Godset, som mig tilfalder.