Harun-al-Rashid, translations made from Sanskrit works at his court, [149].
Haug, his labors in Zend, [209].
Haussa language of Africa, family to which it belongs, [282].
Hebrew, idea of the fathers of the church that it was the primitive language of mankind, [132].
amount of learning and ingenuity wasted on this question, [133].
Leibniz, the first who really conquered this prejudice, [135].
number of roots in, [265].
ancient form of the, [280].
Aramean modifications of, [280].
swept away by Arabic, [281].