In the following pages I have occasion to transcribe words belonging to many orientallanguages in Latin characters.
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Here also is a collection of nearly twenty thousand manuscripts in Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, Hindustani and other orientallanguages.
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He was appointed teacher of orientallanguages at Upsala in 1777, and in 1785 demonstrator of botany.
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They are taught English, French and the orientallanguages; lower mathematics, geography, history and the applied sciences, particularly chemistry, electricity and engineering.
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He accepted a call to the chair of Orientallanguages in Columbia.
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That lad proved to have the most extraordinary natural gift for Orientallanguages.
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Kunze writes: It is true, I was professor of Orientallanguages in Philadelphia.
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For this purpose he entered earnestly upon the study of the Orientallanguages.
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One of them can even speak one or two Orientallanguages.
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He will probably tell you that he is not conversant with Orientallanguages.
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No claim is made to scholarship in the Orientallanguages.
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Mr. Peterkin made some inquiries about the Orientallanguages.
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His mental abilities were very superior, and so were his acquirements, especially in Orientallanguages.
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It must be remembered that all Orientallanguages give power to gems, perfumes and talismanic symbols.
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DR. GRAY, Professor of OrientalLanguages in the University of Glasgow, is reported in the Scotch papers.
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He learned the Orientallanguages of Erpenius, who resided some time with his father for that purpose.