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  1. Henry Sweet (15 September 1845 – 30 April 1912) was an English philologist, phonetician and grammarian. As a philologist, he specialized in the Germanic languages, particularly Old English and Old Norse. In addition, Sweet published works on larger issues of phonetics and grammar in language and the teaching of languages.

  2. Verdict. Jury Selection. The trial of Henry Sweet opened on April 19, and one hundred and sixty-five men were summoned and dismissed (only twenty of them peremptorily) before Darrow was satisfied that he had selected twelve who were at least comparatively free from active prejudice against Negros. The process took one solid week.

  3. May 1, 2007 · From 1870 to 1877, in a series of articles and review articles on general linguistics alongside his work in Old English and phonetics, Henry Sweet waged a campaign against prejudice in language study.

  4. Henry, Sweet Henry (Original, Musical, Broadway) opened in New York City Oct 23, 1967 and played through Dec 31, 1967.

  5. Dr. Sweet had recently purchased a house in an otherwise white neighborhood. One night a large mob gathered outside the house, and after shouting racial epithets and throwing stones, several men forcibly entered. In the struggle, Henry Sweet shot and killed one of the intruders.

  6. Oct 9, 2008 · Sweet, Henry, 1845-1912. Publication date 1900 Topics Comparative linguistics, Language and languages Publisher London : Dent Collection cdl; americana Contributor

  7. Dec 31, 2014 · Collected papers of Henry Sweet by Sweet, Henry, 1845-1912; Wyld, Henry Cecil Kennedy, 1870-1945, ed. Publication date 1913 Topics

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