: raeahone 
ge ik 
- + We, ‘ 
284 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. VoL. Vig 
the world knew.” Indeed there is no shade of idea in respect to time,  __ 
place, and manner of action which the verbs of these languages cannot 
express. 
The existence of the laws of language by which order, beauty, — 
strength and expressiveness are seen in the internal structure of every 
form of speech, the unknown operation of some of these laws, and the 
mysteries of speech and language which lie hidden from the human 
mind, manifest supreme intelligence. The discoveries made in this 
realm of knowledge corroborate the previous evidences of Divine wis- _ 
dom. The languages of the world are another revelation of Him who 
made all things for Himself, and in them we find another argument for 
the existence of a wise, beneficent and loving God. 
