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... English scholar may learn it in a month . Who , in the case just imagined , would have the best right to settle the pronunciation of old English , the descend- ants of the ancient English people , or the French , Germans , and Italians ...
... English scholar may learn it in a month . Who , in the case just imagined , would have the best right to settle the pronunciation of old English , the descend- ants of the ancient English people , or the French , Germans , and Italians ...
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... English Lan- guage . By H. Butler . Philadelphia . H. Perkins . Nights at Mess . Philadelphia . E. L. Carey & A Hart . 1 vol . Elements of Algebra ; from the French of M. Bourdon . Revised and Adapted to Instruction in the United States ...
... English Lan- guage . By H. Butler . Philadelphia . H. Perkins . Nights at Mess . Philadelphia . E. L. Carey & A Hart . 1 vol . Elements of Algebra ; from the French of M. Bourdon . Revised and Adapted to Instruction in the United States ...
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... English Bar is the best security for the due administration of English laws . For the judges , who are the great protectors of the rights , immunities and pri- vileges of the subject , are always selected from the Bar . And although ...
... English Bar is the best security for the due administration of English laws . For the judges , who are the great protectors of the rights , immunities and pri- vileges of the subject , are always selected from the Bar . And although ...
Contents
BRITISH POETRY AT THE CLOSE OF THE LAST | 52 |
SURVEY OF THE COAST | 75 |
MOORES LECTURES ON THE GREEK LANGUAGE | 94 |
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