Grammar of the Modern Syriac Language, as Spoken in Oroomiah, Persia, and in Koordistan by Rev. D. T. Stoddard

Grammar of the Modern Syriac Language, as Spoken in Oroomiah, Persia, and in Koordistan by Rev. D. T. Stoddard
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