| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1855 - 584 pages
...running in his veins and in those of the dark Bengalee? And yet there is not an English jury now-a-days which, after examining the hoary documents of language,...the first separation of the Northern and Southern members of the Arian family; and these are witnesses not to be shaken by any cross-examination. The... | |
| 1860 - 444 pages
...his veins and in the veins of the dark Bengalese ? And yet there is not an £nglish jury now-a-days, which, after examining the hoary documents of language,...reject the claim of a common descent and a legitimate relation* ship between Hindu, Greek, and Teuton. Many words still live in India and in England, that... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1855 - 274 pages
...his veins, as in the veins of the dark Bengalese. And yet there is not an English jury now a-days, which, after examining the hoary documents of language,...Many words still live in India and in England that -witnessed the first separation of the northern and southern Arians, and these are witnesses not to... | |
| 1856 - 642 pages
...in his veins and in the veins of the dark Bengalese? And yet there is not an English jury nowa-days, which, after examining the hoary documents of language,...Greek and Teuton. Many words still live in India and England that have witnessed the first separation of the Northern and Southern Arians, and these are... | |
| 1858 - 590 pages
...in his veins and in the veins of the dark Bengalese? And yet there is not an English jury nowadays, which, after examining the hoary documents of language,...common descent, and a legitimate relationship between Hindoo, Greek, and Teuton. Many words still live in India and in England, that have witnessed the first... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1859 - 698 pages
...testimony borne by language. What other evidence could have reached back to times when Greece was not peopled by Greeks, nor India by Hindus ? Yet these...the first separation of the northern and southern Aryans, and these are witnesses not to be shaken by cross-examination. The terms for God, for house,... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1860 - 292 pages
...which, * Mfiller, p. 28 sqq. after examining the hoary documents of language, would reject the claims of a common descent and a legitimate relationship...Many words still live in India and in England that witnessed the first Separation of the northern and southern Arians, and these are witnesses not to... | |
| William Nelson Pendleton - 1860 - 362 pages
...running in his veins and in those of the dark Bengalee? And yet there is not an English jury now-a-days, which, after examining the hoary documents of language,...common descent and a legitimate relationship between Hindoo, Greek, and Teuton." But the results of such investigations extend very far beyond the obvious... | |
| John Muir - 1860 - 236 pages
...irrefragable, and it is the only evidence worth listening to with regard to ante-historical periods. . . . Many words still live in India and in England, that...the first separation of the northern and southern Aryans, and these are witnesses not to be shaken by crossexamination. The terms for God, for house,... | |
| Henry Tullidge - 1863 - 454 pages
...running in his veins and in those of the dark Bengalee ? And yet there is not an English jury nowadays which, after examining the hoary documents of language,...the first separation of the northern and southern members of the Arian family ; and these are witnesses not to be shaken by any crossexamination. The... | |
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