Abstract
THE name of Schleicher cannot be uttered by any student of comparative plhilology of the present generation without respect and admiration. Especially now, when the memory of his early and lamented death is so recent, no one call desire to remember auglit of him save his immense industry and erudition, his ardor in the pursuit of the science to which his life was devoted, his critical acuteness, his liberal and independent spirit, his love of freedom, and the many other excellencies of his character as man and as scholar. His
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