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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... vergangene Die völlig vergange Zeit . 2. U. ne Zeit . I 4. could ich konnte could gekonnt 2. u . 1 durst ich durfte 2 . I did ich that 2 . I let ich ließ I. I might ich mochte I must ich mußte I. 3 . durst geturft 3. a . done gethan let ...
... vergangene Die völlig vergange Zeit . 2. U. ne Zeit . I 4. could ich konnte could gekonnt 2. u . 1 durst ich durfte 2 . I did ich that 2 . I let ich ließ I. I might ich mochte I must ich mußte I. 3 . durst geturft 3. a . done gethan let ...
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... vergangene Zeit . Für Hülfs wór zeit- ter . wörter . ich werde I should ich würde thou shalt du wirst thou shouldst du würdest Einhe shall er wird he should er würde fach . she shall ste wird she should sie würde Lit shall es wird it ...
... vergangene Zeit . Für Hülfs wór zeit- ter . wörter . ich werde I should ich würde thou shalt du wirst thou shouldst du würdest Einhe shall er wird he should er würde fach . she shall ste wird she should sie würde Lit shall es wird it ...
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... vergangene Zeit . Die längst vergangene Zeit . Die erste künftige Zeit .. ( T.14,11 . I have thou hast ich habe du haft Einfach he has er hat she has Sie hat Lit has es hat we have Bielfach . you have they have wir haben ihr habet Sie ...
... vergangene Zeit . Die längst vergangene Zeit . Die erste künftige Zeit .. ( T.14,11 . I have thou hast ich habe du haft Einfach he has er hat she has Sie hat Lit has es hat we have Bielfach . you have they have wir haben ihr habet Sie ...
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Die längst vergangene Zeit . Die erste künftige Zeit .. Die zweyte künftige Zeit . 19. £ . Die gebietende Form der gegenwärtigen Zeit . 16. £ . ( T.14,11 . ) had had thou hadst had had had Einfach . he ich hatte gehabt du hattest gehabt ...
Die längst vergangene Zeit . Die erste künftige Zeit .. Die zweyte künftige Zeit . 19. £ . Die gebietende Form der gegenwärtigen Zeit . 16. £ . ( T.14,11 . ) had had thou hadst had had had Einfach . he ich hatte gehabt du hattest gehabt ...
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... vergangene Zeit . 1 was ich war thou wast du wareft Einfach . he was er war she was fie war it was es war 2 [ we were wir waren Bielfach . you were ihr waret they were fie waren 24. § . Die völlig vergangene Zeit . I have been thou hast ...
... vergangene Zeit . 1 was ich war thou wast du wareft Einfach . he was er war she was fie war it was es war 2 [ we were wir waren Bielfach . you were ihr waret they were fie waren 24. § . Die völlig vergangene Zeit . I have been thou hast ...
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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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