| 1858 - 596 strani
...scientific and literary subject that can interest the human mind ? The answer is, that the inflections of nouns and verbs, which give so much precision to...find their equivalents to a certain degree in the collection of the Chinese characters, which, according to the position which they occupy in a sentence,... | |
| Stanislas Julien - 1869 - 896 strani
...world? How does a language, apparently so imperfect, answer, nevertheless, all purposes, and how lias it enabled Chinese authors to treat in innumerable...which give so much precision to the ancient languages, lind their equivalents to a certain degree in the collocation of the Chinese characters, which, according... | |
| 1870 - 476 strani
...China, Japan, Siam, Corea, and even in Thibet, by a population of more than four hundred and fifty millions, — that is to say, by half of the civilized...interest the human mind ? The answer is, that the inflections of nouns and verbs, which give so much precision to the ancient languages, find their equivalents... | |
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