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... language ; and , by careful attention and extensive communication , from the verbal discourse of that part of the people whose language remains the nearest to the antient standard . When we consider what under these difficulties is here ...
... language ; and , by careful attention and extensive communication , from the verbal discourse of that part of the people whose language remains the nearest to the antient standard . When we consider what under these difficulties is here ...
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... language partakes . It is a thesis , which we find Dr. Jamieson maintaining , ( see his Introductory Dissertation ) that this language is not derived from the English , but is of an origin altogether different ; that it is not Anglo ...
... language partakes . It is a thesis , which we find Dr. Jamieson maintaining , ( see his Introductory Dissertation ) that this language is not derived from the English , but is of an origin altogether different ; that it is not Anglo ...
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... languages of the other countries of Europe . Besides other differences in the pronunciation of their language , they have two sounds of which the English is deprived ; namely , that which we may denominate the French , and the guttural ...
... languages of the other countries of Europe . Besides other differences in the pronunciation of their language , they have two sounds of which the English is deprived ; namely , that which we may denominate the French , and the guttural ...
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