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Page 452
... words the letters ought to of the earth , and will inevitably be the have seven different sounds , are more speech , more or less preserved in its than sufficient to prove that a reforma- purity , or corrupted by ignorance , care- tion ...
... words the letters ought to of the earth , and will inevitably be the have seven different sounds , are more speech , more or less preserved in its than sufficient to prove that a reforma- purity , or corrupted by ignorance , care- tion ...
Page 456
... words that would be better understood if the same alterations were made in their terminal syllables . The French have vo leur and voleuse , but the English have not thiefess or robberess , but must express their meaning by female thief ...
... words that would be better understood if the same alterations were made in their terminal syllables . The French have vo leur and voleuse , but the English have not thiefess or robberess , but must express their meaning by female thief ...
Page 682
... words for 24 roubles . A year later nanimity towards the press , would say of the fourth edition was published , in which their government , that it may say and 32,000 words were said to be etymologi- write what it likes , on condition ...
... words for 24 roubles . A year later nanimity towards the press , would say of the fourth edition was published , in which their government , that it may say and 32,000 words were said to be etymologi- write what it likes , on condition ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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