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... French monarch : The pride and dignity of the Spanish nation were deeply wounded by an order which imparted to the ... French ridicule , and by the eagerness of the French to domineer in the trivial concerns of customs , manners , and ...
... French monarch : The pride and dignity of the Spanish nation were deeply wounded by an order which imparted to the ... French ridicule , and by the eagerness of the French to domineer in the trivial concerns of customs , manners , and ...
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... French , though strangely denied by some writers of name , is shewn to be fully as marked as in the Italian ; and we cannot conceive any language whatever to be destitute of it . The author is evidently of the same opinion ; since , in ...
... French , though strangely denied by some writers of name , is shewn to be fully as marked as in the Italian ; and we cannot conceive any language whatever to be destitute of it . The author is evidently of the same opinion ; since , in ...
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... French , and Spanish . The last men tioned , indeed , is never separately noticed : but we are dis- * This assertion is too wide and sweeping . Rev. + In French , the principal rule of the two consonants seems not to take place ...
... French , and Spanish . The last men tioned , indeed , is never separately noticed : but we are dis- * This assertion is too wide and sweeping . Rev. + In French , the principal rule of the two consonants seems not to take place ...
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