The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... least half a century to come . The truth is , that feeble states , in the very infancy of their commercial and financial existence , must , from the very nature of things , be utterly incapable of bringing into being , and giving life ...
... least half a century to come . The truth is , that feeble states , in the very infancy of their commercial and financial existence , must , from the very nature of things , be utterly incapable of bringing into being , and giving life ...
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... least altering the pronunciation . Euphony is the second cause or motive for irregularity.— Verbs are called irregular in which some of the radicals are sometimes wanting ; and , as there are a great many verbs in which either Eliph ...
... least altering the pronunciation . Euphony is the second cause or motive for irregularity.— Verbs are called irregular in which some of the radicals are sometimes wanting ; and , as there are a great many verbs in which either Eliph ...
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... least pardon mee , that I have so long seemingly neglected to make a returne to your so kind and friendly letter ; when I shall tell you that I have passed through a great cloud which hath wetted mee deeper than the skin . It hath ...
... least pardon mee , that I have so long seemingly neglected to make a returne to your so kind and friendly letter ; when I shall tell you that I have passed through a great cloud which hath wetted mee deeper than the skin . It hath ...
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