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These various conditions of mankind, and the accidents, which influence Have religion compared with such nations as have none if we payĪttention to the variety of terms required to express ideas connected with Laws if we reflect on the difference in the vocabulary of those, who Live without property and laws, or establish property and submit to On the thoughts and discussions of mankind, according as they either We make allowance for the effects of government and political economy Manufactures, or by all these united and combined with commerce if Only in the savage, but in the civilized stages of society, accordingĪs men subsist either by the fruits of the earth spontaneously produced,īy hunting, by fishing, by flocks and herbs, by the plough, by arts and Them if we consider our occupations and pursuits, which differ, not On the nature and number of our wants, with the means of supplying The productions of the earth, both in the animal and regetable kingdoms, Yet if we remark the influence of climate on the organs of speech, on Other in meaning, orthography, and ^ound. The globe, and considers how little resemblance they retain to each Which have been, or now continue to be spoken in the four quarters of Gist must tremble when he calls to mind the number of languages, In proceeding to this arduous undertaking the most skilful etymolo. Period constituted one family, will be abundantly confirmed. The human race descended from the same progenitors, and at a distant Make it probable, that all the languages, with which we are acquainted,Īnd consequently, by a well founded analogy, that all languages haveĪn affinity and are radically one the arguments adduced to prove, that Trace their resemblance, and, should I be able to demonstrate, or even to Rently discordant languages, which have prevailed in the world, shall I shall here, however, take aĭifferent course, and by examining to a considerable extent the appa. This, 1 trust, hasīeen accomplished in a former volume, and, if so, from this it willįollow, that they had one language. Tors, and at a given period constituted one family. It might be sufficient therefore toĭemonstrate, that all mankind are descended from the same progeni. That men united in community should have one language, is perfectlyĪgreeable to common observation. Not be difficult, independently of revelation, to render probable. Of mankind, the whole earth was of one language. JtJ-OSES informs us, that after the deluge and before the dispersion Tower of Babel and Confusion of Tongues 424 The two preceding Articles were published in 1613, under the title " The Character of Moses established for Veracity as an Historir.u, recording.Turkish, Persian, Sanscrit, and the Languages of India.
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Pared are, English, Welch, Galic, Manx, Gothic, Persian, Slavonian, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldee, Arabic, Laponic, Ethiopic, Coptic, Their resemblance so manifested, as to lead to the conclusion that all Languages are radically one. ETYMOLOGICAL RESEARCHES wherein numerous Languages apparently discordant, have their affinity traced, and Ireland, Switzerland, Holland, France, Flanders, and Spain. GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL RESEARCHES, during a jieriod of more than fifty years in England, Scotland,
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TRAVELS THROUGH SPAIN, 2 Volumes, Quarto. FRANCE, FLANDERS AND SPAIN."ĪND SOLD BY SAMUEL BAGSTER, No. AND "GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL RESEARCHES, DURING A PERIOD OF WORE RECTOR OF PErrSEY, jriLTS LATE OF CLARE HALL, CAMBRIDGE.ĪUTHOR OF "A JOURNEY THROUGH SPAIN," 2 VOLS. PERSIAN, SANSCRIT, AND THE LANGUAGES OF INDIA. LATIN, GREEK, HEBREW, CHALDEE, ARABIC, LAPONIC, ETHIOPIC, COPTIC, TURKISH, "ĪND THEIR RESEMBLANCE SO MANIFESTED AS TO LEAD TO THE CONCLUSIONĮNGLISH, WELCH, GALIC, MANX, GOTHIC, DANISH, SWEDISH, M^SO-GOTHIC, PERSIAN, SLAVONIAN,
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