Das unentbehrliche Buch für die deutschen Buerger in Nord-AmericaGedruckt bey Chr. Jac. Hütter, und zu haben in Allentaun, Penns. bey Carl L. Hütter, 1816 - 391 pages |
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... lich 3. L. leak lect 4.a meek mild quick flint swift schnell dim dunkel Bad schlecht mean schlecht , 1.g. big groß glad froh gering 1.ch. rich reich flat plat sweet süß 1.th. thin dunne mad toll 4. { . 5.a. weak schwach sleek glatt ...
... lich 3. L. leak lect 4.a meek mild quick flint swift schnell dim dunkel Bad schlecht mean schlecht , 1.g. big groß glad froh gering 1.ch. rich reich flat plat sweet süß 1.th. thin dunne mad toll 4. { . 5.a. weak schwach sleek glatt ...
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... lich it did let es lich Vielz fach . we let we did let wir ließen you let they let ihr laffet you did let ihr lieffet they did let fie lieffen 5. £ . I may ich mag . Diegegenwärtige Zeit I may thou mayst Ein he may fach . she may Lit ...
... lich it did let es lich Vielz fach . we let we did let wir ließen you let they let ihr laffet you did let ihr lieffet they did let fie lieffen 5. £ . I may ich mag . Diegegenwärtige Zeit I may thou mayst Ein he may fach . she may Lit ...
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... lich lent geliehen ... rent ich rif rent geriffen ... sent ich fandte sent gesandt ... spent ich verzehrte 5. £ . spent verzehrt 7.0 . bound gebunden ... ground ich mahlete ... wound ich wand 6. S. 7.0 . I bound ich band ... found ich ...
... lich lent geliehen ... rent ich rif rent geriffen ... sent ich fandte sent gesandt ... spent ich verzehrte 5. £ . spent verzehrt 7.0 . bound gebunden ... ground ich mahlete ... wound ich wand 6. S. 7.0 . I bound ich band ... found ich ...
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... lich lept gchüpft left gelaffen ... met ich begegnete 10. £ . met begegnet 2.e. I dwelt ich wohnte ... smelt ich roch ... spelt ich buchstabirte 11. £ . 2.U. I dug ich grub ... drunk ich trank ... stuck ich stach ... stunk ich stanck ...
... lich lept gchüpft left gelaffen ... met ich begegnete 10. £ . met begegnet 2.e. I dwelt ich wohnte ... smelt ich roch ... spelt ich buchstabirte 11. £ . 2.U. I dug ich grub ... drunk ich trank ... stuck ich stach ... stunk ich stanck ...
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... u . s . w . vergangene Zeit , mit I must ich muß , mußte . ich muß buchstabiren Lich mußte buchstabiren ich muß lesen } } ich mußtelesen u f . w . u . f . w . 35. § . Die gegegenwärtige und kaum vergangene Sett ,. 54 17te Tabelle .
... u . s . w . vergangene Zeit , mit I must ich muß , mußte . ich muß buchstabiren Lich mußte buchstabiren ich muß lesen } } ich mußtelesen u f . w . u . f . w . 35. § . Die gegegenwärtige und kaum vergangene Sett ,. 54 17te Tabelle .
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Page 336 - No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States : and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state.
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