The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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Stran 364
... period when Anglo - Saxon ceased to a great extent to be a written language these inflections dropped off ; and when it re - emerges as a written language about the end of the 12th century it is no longer synthetic , but analytic , that ...
... period when Anglo - Saxon ceased to a great extent to be a written language these inflections dropped off ; and when it re - emerges as a written language about the end of the 12th century it is no longer synthetic , but analytic , that ...
Stran 383
... period is largely realistic in tendency . The most brilliant and most popular , as well as the earliest of the men of the period , was Charles Dickens , who , in the type of story and the method of narrative , followed the school of ...
... period is largely realistic in tendency . The most brilliant and most popular , as well as the earliest of the men of the period , was Charles Dickens , who , in the type of story and the method of narrative , followed the school of ...
Stran 438
... period when a Mohammedan year begins it must be reckoned from the beginning of the era . In chronology , history ... period of geologic time , the period in turn being a subdivision of an era , the largest time unit in use . The rocks ...
... period when a Mohammedan year begins it must be reckoned from the beginning of the era . In chronology , history ... period of geologic time , the period in turn being a subdivision of an era , the largest time unit in use . The rocks ...
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