The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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... languages , and connected by the common profession of Islain , and the common use of Arabic as a written language , are the Arabs , the Persians , and the Turks . The language of Persia , as at present spoken and written , contains ...
... languages , and connected by the common profession of Islain , and the common use of Arabic as a written language , are the Arabs , the Persians , and the Turks . The language of Persia , as at present spoken and written , contains ...
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... language , the license which belongs to their profession gives them an exemption from many a rebuke which they would otherwise receive ; but , when they condescend to speak in plain prose , and upon subjects , too , of philosophy and ...
... language , the license which belongs to their profession gives them an exemption from many a rebuke which they would otherwise receive ; but , when they condescend to speak in plain prose , and upon subjects , too , of philosophy and ...
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... language , which is not only the parent of the lan- guages of modern India , but in all probability , the oldest of the numerous languages , which , under the name of Indo- Germanic , are spoken from the eastern limit of India , to the ...
... language , which is not only the parent of the lan- guages of modern India , but in all probability , the oldest of the numerous languages , which , under the name of Indo- Germanic , are spoken from the eastern limit of India , to the ...
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