In the hitherto unexplored crypts and recesses of different languages, lie entombed the memorials of the worlds slow marches and solemn changes; and, as the philologist has the high office of interpreting the voice of God, in the H0I7 Scriptures, to the world, so is it his grand function to interpret man to himself, and to unroll at his feet the scroll of the past as it has actually been rolled up together in the gradual development of human life and action. New Englander, A ug., 1858.
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The Isizulu. A grammar of the Zulu language: Accompanied with a historical introduction, also with an appendix.
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Book Details
Author(s)Lewis Grout
PublisherUniversity of Michigan Library
ISBN / ASINB0030DF81U
ISBN-13978B0030DF818
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Sales Rank99,999,999
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