The Scottish Review, Том 20A. Gardner, 1892 |
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... probably more Slavonic than Hellenic blood among the inhabitants of modern Greece . Dr. Fallmerayer went further and said that they had not a single drop of Hellenic blood to share among them . He went too far ; but one cannot help ...
... probably more Slavonic than Hellenic blood among the inhabitants of modern Greece . Dr. Fallmerayer went further and said that they had not a single drop of Hellenic blood to share among them . He went too far ; but one cannot help ...
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... probably the general of the army , while the karchas was the judge . Ibn Dasta states that the King of the Magyars was called the kundu . This is clearly the same word as kender , by which , according to Ibn Fozlan , the Khazars ...
... probably the general of the army , while the karchas was the judge . Ibn Dasta states that the King of the Magyars was called the kundu . This is clearly the same word as kender , by which , according to Ibn Fozlan , the Khazars ...
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... Turkish ana , but em is Finnic emä . It is instructive to com- * See Vámbéry , p . 468 . † Certainly in Vogul and Finnic ; probably in Magyar . pare the list of prepositions given by Hunfalvy with that The Coming of the Hungarians . 51.
... Turkish ana , but em is Finnic emä . It is instructive to com- * See Vámbéry , p . 468 . † Certainly in Vogul and Finnic ; probably in Magyar . pare the list of prepositions given by Hunfalvy with that The Coming of the Hungarians . 51.
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... probably , to the time which had been occupied in obtaining signatures , it was not until the 25th of August that the petitions were finally sent up to London . On that day , the Lord Justice Clerk writes to the Duke of Newcastle : At ...
... probably , to the time which had been occupied in obtaining signatures , it was not until the 25th of August that the petitions were finally sent up to London . On that day , the Lord Justice Clerk writes to the Duke of Newcastle : At ...
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... probably that the general in chief would give his wife a place in it , but as Augereau did not propose this , Trigny very respectfully took the first step . Lefebvre , sitting beside Augereau , put his head out of the window , and said ...
... probably that the general in chief would give his wife a place in it , but as Augereau did not propose this , Trigny very respectfully took the first step . Lefebvre , sitting beside Augereau , put his head out of the window , and said ...
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