Remains of Japhet: Being Historical Enquiries Into the Affinity and Origin of the European Languagesauthor: and sold, 1767 - 419 páginas |
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Página 94
... vowel , Ifiris . The next obfervation was , " that Mifor , or Ifiris , is placed , by Sanchoniatho , about " the distance of twelve generations from Protogonus , the first - produced man , and Mifraim is undoubtedly in the " twelfth ...
... vowel , Ifiris . The next obfervation was , " that Mifor , or Ifiris , is placed , by Sanchoniatho , about " the distance of twelve generations from Protogonus , the first - produced man , and Mifraim is undoubtedly in the " twelfth ...
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... vowels u , o , i , e , a : these vowels are not only the elements of the Irish language , but also of the distinct names of GOD , forming as many names of GOD befides , as their combinations together can admit of . The name , formed of ...
... vowels u , o , i , e , a : these vowels are not only the elements of the Irish language , but also of the distinct names of GOD , forming as many names of GOD befides , as their combinations together can admit of . The name , formed of ...
Página 196
... vowels , exprefs much also , because they are exactly formed upon the found , and upon the configuration of the mouth , in paffing from one vowel to another : not to mention , that we vary and soften the founds of confonants by l'h , or ...
... vowels , exprefs much also , because they are exactly formed upon the found , and upon the configuration of the mouth , in paffing from one vowel to another : not to mention , that we vary and soften the founds of confonants by l'h , or ...
Página 255
... vowels ; or of middle vowels , or gutturals , to words in one language , which have them not in the original . And this is what every tongue in Europe is fubject to , except the Magogian or Irish ; for it is well known , that the Irish ...
... vowels ; or of middle vowels , or gutturals , to words in one language , which have them not in the original . And this is what every tongue in Europe is fubject to , except the Magogian or Irish ; for it is well known , that the Irish ...
Página 256
... vowels , mutes , liquids , variations of initial fyllables , changes of termination , changes of vowels , changes of labial and of palatial letters , as well as of linguals , although they make fuch differences as would feem fufficient ...
... vowels , mutes , liquids , variations of initial fyllables , changes of termination , changes of vowels , changes of labial and of palatial letters , as well as of linguals , although they make fuch differences as would feem fufficient ...
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