| 1783 - 568 pages
...mutation of refined arts and improved mannerĀ» might have occafionally introduced ; but in the main ground-work of language, in monofyllables, in the...the appellations of fuch things as would be firft dilcrimiliatcd on the immediate dawn' of civilization. The refcmblance which may be obfetved in the... | |
| Thomas Astle - Printing - 1784 - 344 pages
...might have occafionally introduced, bat in the main ground-works of '* language; in monofyliablesy in- the. names of numbers, and the " appellations, of fuch things- as would.be tirft difcriminated, on the *' immediate, dawn of civilization. The refemblance which may... | |
| William Robertson - Classical geography - 1791 - 408 pages
...manners might have occafionally " introduced, but in the ground-work of language, in mo" nofyllables, in the names of numbers, and the appellations of "...dawn of civilization. The refemblance which may be ob" ferved in the characters on the medals and fignets of various " diftricts of Afia, the light which... | |
| William Robertson - India - 1804 - 422 pages
...manners might " have occafionally introduced, but in the ground-work " of language, in monofyllablesj in the names of numbers, " and the appellations of...be firft "" difcriminated on the immediate dawn of civili2ation. " The refemblance which may be obferved in the characĀ« ters on the medals and fignets... | |
| William Robertson - India - 1804 - 426 pages
...of refined arts and improved manners might " have occafionally introduced, but in the ground-work u of language, in monofyllables, in the names of numbers,..." and the appellations of fuch things as would be firil " difcriminated on the immediate dawn of civilization. " The refemblance which may be obferved... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1812 - 430 pages
...occafionally introduced, but in the ground-wort ' ff of language, in monofyllables, in the names of numbers, f and the appellations of fuch things as would be firft...civilization. " The refemblance which may be obferved in the chanic" ters on the medals and fignets of various diftrids of " Afia, the light which they reciprocally... | |
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