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... sounds of the vowels remained nearly the same as in the languages of the other countries of Europe . Besides other ... sound like barbarity . In speaking of the harmony of a dialect , also , the tone , the musical inflections , with ...
... sounds of the vowels remained nearly the same as in the languages of the other countries of Europe . Besides other ... sound like barbarity . In speaking of the harmony of a dialect , also , the tone , the musical inflections , with ...
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... sound of which it is the sign . This perhaps seemed necessary ; for as the E. pronounce their wh much softer than we do qub , they probably gave a similar sound to A.S. hw , ever after the intermixture of Norman . Sibb , has partly ...
... sound of which it is the sign . This perhaps seemed necessary ; for as the E. pronounce their wh much softer than we do qub , they probably gave a similar sound to A.S. hw , ever after the intermixture of Norman . Sibb , has partly ...
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... sound uncorrupted reve- lation of Christian truth , and its tendency to purify , and to perfect all that is great and glorious in the original destination of man , -- contemplate religion as intended , in its end and aim , to lay the ...
... sound uncorrupted reve- lation of Christian truth , and its tendency to purify , and to perfect all that is great and glorious in the original destination of man , -- contemplate religion as intended , in its end and aim , to lay the ...
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