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... language . On arriving at p . 431 , however , we find Mr. Wennington avowing his design of giving new turns to the English idiom ; and in the course of his laborious notes , ( for even novels must now have perpetual annotations , ) we ...
... language . On arriving at p . 431 , however , we find Mr. Wennington avowing his design of giving new turns to the English idiom ; and in the course of his laborious notes , ( for even novels must now have perpetual annotations , ) we ...
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... language * ; and what is of more importance , the Samscred , a language ex- ceedingly difficult . These have enabled him to rectify our orthography , in regard to the names of countries , cities , moun- tains , and rivers . - As much of ...
... language * ; and what is of more importance , the Samscred , a language ex- ceedingly difficult . These have enabled him to rectify our orthography , in regard to the names of countries , cities , moun- tains , and rivers . - As much of ...
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... language ( or , as the author here terms it , Samskrda ) and its derivatives ; in which we discover so many mistakes , that , did we not recollect that the author has published a grammar , we should have doubted his knowlege of it . His ...
... language ( or , as the author here terms it , Samskrda ) and its derivatives ; in which we discover so many mistakes , that , did we not recollect that the author has published a grammar , we should have doubted his knowlege of it . His ...
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