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... tion works seems to be that of noting any vowel as sounded at its weakest . The slight nuance of its true quality which ( 1 ) is usually to be heard in cultivated speech even when rapid , and ( 2 ) becomes quite perceptible in slow or ...
... tion works seems to be that of noting any vowel as sounded at its weakest . The slight nuance of its true quality which ( 1 ) is usually to be heard in cultivated speech even when rapid , and ( 2 ) becomes quite perceptible in slow or ...
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... tion I have had in every Place I have pass'd through , and even on ye Road in Travelling with the Ecclesiasticks of all Orders . It is impossible to mention with what Civility they receive a Stranger in their Houses , & how ready they ...
... tion I have had in every Place I have pass'd through , and even on ye Road in Travelling with the Ecclesiasticks of all Orders . It is impossible to mention with what Civility they receive a Stranger in their Houses , & how ready they ...
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... tion I have had in every Place I have pass'd through , and even on ye Road in Travelling with the Ecclesiasticks of all Orders . It is impossible to mention with what Civility they receive a Stranger in their Houses , & how ready they ...
... tion I have had in every Place I have pass'd through , and even on ye Road in Travelling with the Ecclesiasticks of all Orders . It is impossible to mention with what Civility they receive a Stranger in their Houses , & how ready they ...
Page 45
... tion I have had in every Place I have pass'd through , and even on ye Road in Travelling with the Ecclesiasticks of all Orders . It is impossible to mention with what Civility they receive a Stranger in their Houses , & how ready they ...
... tion I have had in every Place I have pass'd through , and even on ye Road in Travelling with the Ecclesiasticks of all Orders . It is impossible to mention with what Civility they receive a Stranger in their Houses , & how ready they ...
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... tion . John Aubrey , the Wiltshire antiquary , have on the title - page , or elsewhere , a head- ( 1626-1697 ) tells us that when a schoolboy piece in which a light A ( left ) and dark A at Blandford in Dorset , he used to visit the ...
... tion . John Aubrey , the Wiltshire antiquary , have on the title - page , or elsewhere , a head- ( 1626-1697 ) tells us that when a schoolboy piece in which a light A ( left ) and dark A at Blandford in Dorset , he used to visit the ...
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