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... word Romans . ( The t in the word Mutawaladatun is in fact an h , according to the Arabic Grammar ) . When we consider that the d is often changed into th , and in the course of ages may be corruptly elided in pronunciation , I think ...
... word Romans . ( The t in the word Mutawaladatun is in fact an h , according to the Arabic Grammar ) . When we consider that the d is often changed into th , and in the course of ages may be corruptly elided in pronunciation , I think ...
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... word or phrase which has thus been variously rendered ; and I shall be glad to obtain information as to the grounds ... words Learned men have tried their hands upon the passage in question , and have brought out meanings which ...
... word or phrase which has thus been variously rendered ; and I shall be glad to obtain information as to the grounds ... words Learned men have tried their hands upon the passage in question , and have brought out meanings which ...
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... words in common use , e . g . the word " church , " " kirk , " as having come to us , not from the Greek kuplakh , but from the British , " cŵr , a circle " ( the sacred circle , or periphery ) , or แ curc , a rotundity , ” - the plural ...
... words in common use , e . g . the word " church , " " kirk , " as having come to us , not from the Greek kuplakh , but from the British , " cŵr , a circle " ( the sacred circle , or periphery ) , or แ curc , a rotundity , ” - the plural ...
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... Word Bigot - Cloudberry- Epigram - John Gwynn , Ar- chitect , & c . , 35 . Notes on Books , & c . Notes . - THE " FAERIE QUEENE " UNVEILED . LETTER I. « The following pages may in some respects be regarded as a continuation of the ...
... Word Bigot - Cloudberry- Epigram - John Gwynn , Ar- chitect , & c . , 35 . Notes on Books , & c . Notes . - THE " FAERIE QUEENE " UNVEILED . LETTER I. « The following pages may in some respects be regarded as a continuation of the ...
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... word makes it curious and strange enough that ever a term so stern should have come to be employed to de- scribe an errand so gentle . The Saxon word willan signi- fies to spring out , to well . An old poet says : Therebye a chrystall ...
... word makes it curious and strange enough that ever a term so stern should have come to be employed to de- scribe an errand so gentle . The Saxon word willan signi- fies to spring out , to well . An old poet says : Therebye a chrystall ...
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Strona 34 - That changed through all, and yet in all the same, Great in the earth as in the ethereal frame, Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees : Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...
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