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" The Sanscrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs... "
Lectures on Science, Philosophy and Art, 1907-1908 - Strana 9
autor/autoři: Columbia University - 1908 - 671 str.
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Svazek 24,Svazek 44

1887 - 544 str.
...year 1786, just an even century ago, he expressed himself thus : " The Sanskrit language, whatever may be its antiquity, is of wonderful structure ; more...forms of grammar, than could have been produced by accideut ; so strong that no philologer could examine all the three without believing them to have...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Svazek 24

1867 - 848 str.
...of the learned in the following words : " The Sanscrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure, more perfect than the Greek,...roots of verbs, and in the forms of grammar than could possibly have been produced by accident; so strong, indeed, that no philosopher could examine them...
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Catalogue of the important collection of manuscripts, from Stowe. Which will ...

Stowe Bucks - 1849 - 312 str.
...Pentateuch or the Prophets, and he confesses that the Sancrit language bears to the Greek and Latin a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident : so strong, indeed, that no philologist could examine them...
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The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 str.
...entitled to the appellation " completely formed." Sir William Jones says, " The Sanscrit language is a any accident ; so strong, indeed, that the philologer could not examine them all without believing...
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Sidath Sangarawa: A Grammar of the Singhalese Language

Vedeha (Thera) - 1852 - 560 str.
...Sanscrit For,"the Sanscrit language," to quote from Sir William Jones, (vide his works, vol. I. p. 26,) " whatever be its antiquity, is of wonderful structure...roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident; so strong indeed, that no philologer could examine them all...
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Language as a Means of Mental Culture and International ..., Svazek 1

Claude Marcel - 1853 - 458 str.
...philological investigations. "This language," observes Sir W. Jones, " whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure ; more perfect than the Greek,...roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident ; so strong, indeed, that no philologist could examine all...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Svazek 4

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 452 str.
...lavished on Sanscrit, before been delineated, as long as the arc the languages confessedly of ignoin the roots of verbs, and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident ; so strong, indeed, that no philosopher could examine them...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 452 str.
...lavished on Sanscrit, before been delineated, as long as the are the languages confessedly of ignoin the roots of verbs, and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident ; so strong, indeed, that no philosopher could examine them...
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English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms. With a ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1855 - 786 str.
...entitled to the appellation " completely formed." Sir "William Jones says, " The Sanscrit language is a wonderful structure ; more perfect than the Greek,...forms of grammar, than could have been produced by any accident; so strong, indeed, that the philologer could not examine them all without believing them...
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The Rivers of Paradise and Children of Shem: With a Copious Appendix, and a ...

William Stirling (Major.) - 1855 - 104 str.
...and Germanic race of languages. — Schlegel's Philosophy of History. The Sanscrit Language is a most wonderful structure ; more perfect than the Greek,...roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident ; so strong indeed that no philologer could examine them all...
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