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Page 52
... speak with considerable ease and freedom , and , in per- sonal intercourse , never resort to any other than the oral mode of communication . " - P . 19 . This happy circumstance was brought about through the efforts of two friends who ...
... speak with considerable ease and freedom , and , in per- sonal intercourse , never resort to any other than the oral mode of communication . " - P . 19 . This happy circumstance was brought about through the efforts of two friends who ...
Page 56
... speak " There was a nobleman of great quality that I and understand a language ; but there is an Eng- knew in Spaine , the younger brother of the Con - lish writer on this subject whose book must take stable of Castile . He was born ...
... speak " There was a nobleman of great quality that I and understand a language ; but there is an Eng- knew in Spaine , the younger brother of the Con - lish writer on this subject whose book must take stable of Castile . He was born ...
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... speak " truth , " and to speak it in " love , " having met with so little suc- cess , our remaining statements shall be given from the memoir to which we have referred ; leaving our readers to add their own annotations . We cannot say ...
... speak " truth , " and to speak it in " love , " having met with so little suc- cess , our remaining statements shall be given from the memoir to which we have referred ; leaving our readers to add their own annotations . We cannot say ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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