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... language is called a 66 case , " i . e . , the matter at not this an extraordinary way of picturing the leap issue . Distemper'd cause , " then , I take to mean into eternity's gulf ? Jump no doubt means his " malady of distemper ...
... language is called a 66 case , " i . e . , the matter at not this an extraordinary way of picturing the leap issue . Distemper'd cause , " then , I take to mean into eternity's gulf ? Jump no doubt means his " malady of distemper ...
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... language had more than common success in making converts to Chris- tianity ; and as in his present situation he is esteemed as an accomplished divine , and an ornament and support to the Church of England ; and as his friends are ...
... language had more than common success in making converts to Chris- tianity ; and as in his present situation he is esteemed as an accomplished divine , and an ornament and support to the Church of England ; and as his friends are ...
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... language " ; we want to know the precise name of the language . Again , it is useless to say that a word is French , or Spanish , or what else , unless it can be found in any common dic- tionary . Unfortunately , it is precisely when a ...
... language " ; we want to know the precise name of the language . Again , it is useless to say that a word is French , or Spanish , or what else , unless it can be found in any common dic- tionary . Unfortunately , it is precisely when a ...
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... LANGUAGE . ( NEVEU's Edition . ) FIRST COURSE . Tenth Edition . SECOND COURSE . Sixth Edition . The Two Courses , bound in 1 vol . cloth , 38 . Fifteenth Edition , 12mo . cloth , 18. 6d . BUCHHEIM'S FRENCH READER . Selec- tions in Prose ...
... LANGUAGE . ( NEVEU's Edition . ) FIRST COURSE . Tenth Edition . SECOND COURSE . Sixth Edition . The Two Courses , bound in 1 vol . cloth , 38 . Fifteenth Edition , 12mo . cloth , 18. 6d . BUCHHEIM'S FRENCH READER . Selec- tions in Prose ...
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... language lives ; when it ceases the language is dead . Without dwelling here on the various features of this process , I would advert now to those changes which arise from corruption ; from the gradual advance and establishment of ...
... language lives ; when it ceases the language is dead . Without dwelling here on the various features of this process , I would advert now to those changes which arise from corruption ; from the gradual advance and establishment of ...
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