The Westminster Review, 14. köideBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1831 |
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... LANGUAGE 1. The Origin , Affinities , and primary Signification of English Words , as far as they have been ascertained . 2. The genuine Orthography and Pronunciation of Words , according to general Usage , or to just Prin- ciples of ...
... LANGUAGE 1. The Origin , Affinities , and primary Signification of English Words , as far as they have been ascertained . 2. The genuine Orthography and Pronunciation of Words , according to general Usage , or to just Prin- ciples of ...
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... languages , and tongues , applauding in their train . In brief , he had beheld a free people in the paulò post futurum ; and he indited it in a book , and caused it to be engraven as on a rock , that they that come after may read , and ...
... languages , and tongues , applauding in their train . In brief , he had beheld a free people in the paulò post futurum ; and he indited it in a book , and caused it to be engraven as on a rock , that they that come after may read , and ...
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... knowledge he possesses of their language enabled him to pronounce an opinion upon so abstruse a subject ! He likewise discovers traces of a Trinity in their creed ; and , in fact , it is not 38 Jan. Lesson's Natural History of Man .
... knowledge he possesses of their language enabled him to pronounce an opinion upon so abstruse a subject ! He likewise discovers traces of a Trinity in their creed ; and , in fact , it is not 38 Jan. Lesson's Natural History of Man .
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... language . Why our worthy naturalist should conclude that their embarrass- ment was merely fictitious is more than we can explain ; since even though they be unchaste , it does not follow that they must likewise be immodest . In ...
... language . Why our worthy naturalist should conclude that their embarrass- ment was merely fictitious is more than we can explain ; since even though they be unchaste , it does not follow that they must likewise be immodest . In ...
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... Languages of Western Asia and of Europe , and a concise Grammar of the English Language . By Noah Webster , LL.D. In two vols . 4to . New York ; 1828. London ; 1830 . THE appearance of a new , and what may be considered a rival ...
... Languages of Western Asia and of Europe , and a concise Grammar of the English Language . By Noah Webster , LL.D. In two vols . 4to . New York ; 1828. London ; 1830 . THE appearance of a new , and what may be considered a rival ...
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