The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... English , according to the best Authorities . 2. The principal Words in the Latin and English Languages , with those which correspond to them in Hebrew . By Joseph Samuel C. F. Frey . Parts I. and II . 8vo . 8s . each , common Paper ...
... English , according to the best Authorities . 2. The principal Words in the Latin and English Languages , with those which correspond to them in Hebrew . By Joseph Samuel C. F. Frey . Parts I. and II . 8vo . 8s . each , common Paper ...
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... English reader . We doubt also the propriety of rendering the French astre generally by star ; the former , as employed by French authors , being much more comprehensive than our word star , which is never used either for the sun or a ...
... English reader . We doubt also the propriety of rendering the French astre generally by star ; the former , as employed by French authors , being much more comprehensive than our word star , which is never used either for the sun or a ...
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... English language , " it is sensibly remarked : As to the assertion that these people at present understand the English language , it must be received with very considerable limit- ations . The truth is , that the great majority do not ...
... English language , " it is sensibly remarked : As to the assertion that these people at present understand the English language , it must be received with very considerable limit- ations . The truth is , that the great majority do not ...
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