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" the English language, saturated with Christian ideas, gathering up into itself the best thought of all the ages, is the great agent of Christian civilization throughout the world ; at this moment affecting the destinies and molding the character of half... "
Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis - Página 179
de Josiah Strong - 1885 - 229 páginas
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volumen 2

Robert Kemp Philp - 430 páginas
...guage, I say, with good reason may call itself a universal language, and seems chosen, like the English people, to rule in future times, in a still greater degree, in all the corners of the earth. For, in richness, io sound reason and flexibility, no modern language can be compared with it ; not...
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The National Magazine, Volumen 1

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1852 - 584 páginas
...English language may with good reason call itself a universal language, and seems chosen, like the people, to rule in future times in a still greater degree in all the corners of the earth. In richness, sound reason, and flexibllity, no modern tongue can be compared with it— not even the...
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, Volumen 9

1852 - 800 páginas
...English language may with good reason call itself a universal language, and seems chosen, like the people, to rule in future times in a still greater degree in all the corners of the earth. In richness, sound reason, and flexibility, no modern tongue can be compared with it, not even the...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen 5

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1852 - 866 páginas
...English language may with good reason call itself a universal language, and seems chosen, like the people, to rule in future times in a still greater degree in all the corners of the earth. In richness, sound reason, and flexibility, no modern tongue can be compared with it — not even the...
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Proceedings of the ... Session of the American Association ..., Volúmenes 1-5

American Association for the Advancement of Education - 1852 - 1004 páginas
...English language may, with good reason, call itself a universal language, and seems chosen, like the people, to rule in future times in a still greater degree, in all the corners of the earth. In richness, sound reason, and flexibility, no modern tongue can be compared to it ; not even the German,...
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The Ohio Journal of Education, Volumen 1

1852 - 452 páginas
...English language may with good reason call itself a universal language, and seems chosen, like the people, to rule in future times in a still greater degree in all the corners of the earth. In richness, sound reason, and inflexibility, no modern tongue can be compared with it — not even...
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A manual of phonography; or, Writing by sound

sir Isaac Pitman - 1852 - 82 páginas
...English language may with good reason eall itself a universal language, and seems ehosen, like the people, to rule in future times, in a still greater degree, in all the eorners of the earth. In riehness, sound reason, and flexibility, no modern tongue ean be eompared...
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The cruet stand, select pieces of prose and poetry, Volumen 2

C. Gough - 1853 - 414 páginas
...language, I say, may with good reason call itself an universal language, and seems chosen, like the English people, to rule in future times, in a still greater degree, in all the corners of the earth. For in richness, in sound reason, and flexibility, no modern language can be compared with it ; not...
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A hand-book of English orthography, by a literary association

English orthography - 1853 - 374 páginas
...English language may with good reason call itself a universal language, and seems chosen, like the people, to rule in future times in a still greater degree in all the corners of the earth. In richness, Bound reason, and flexibility, no modern tongue can be compared with it, not even the...
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The Southern literary messenger, Volumen 20

1854 - 788 páginas
...reason call itself the universal language, and seems chosen, like the people, to rule in future time in a still greater degree, in all the corners of the earth. In richness, sound, reason and flexibility, no modern language can be compared with it — not even...
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