... the nations of Europe from their inattention to it : and they would, perhaps, have persisted in despising it, if they had not been animated by the most powerful incentive that can influence the mind of man: interest was the... A Grammar of the Persian Language - Seite xivon Sir William Jones - 1771 - 153 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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