A comparative grammar of the Anglo-Saxon language

in which its forms are illustrated by those of the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Gothic, Old Saxon, Old Friesic, Old Norse, and Old High-German.

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A comparative grammar of the Anglo-Saxon language

in which its forms are illustrated by those of the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Gothic, Old Saxon, Old Friesic, Old Norse, and Old High-German.

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Harper & brothers
Language
English
Pages
253

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New York and London

Edition Notes

First American edition, 1869.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
429.5
Library of Congress
PE131 .M3 1899.

The Physical Object

Pagination
x p., 1 l., 253 p.
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6940564M
LCCN
04013139
OCLC/WorldCat
1835415

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