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... common use of that word , in lieu of which he proposes the syllabic emphasis The accents , he contends , signify the varia tions with which all syllables are pronounced , and are as commonly used , and as recessary in the proper ...
... common use of that word , in lieu of which he proposes the syllabic emphasis The accents , he contends , signify the varia tions with which all syllables are pronounced , and are as commonly used , and as recessary in the proper ...
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... common cells , they spun complete coccoons ; and when common worms were put into very wide cells , they left the coccoon open . The author's observations on the formation of swarms mostly coincide with those of Réaumur . The latter had ...
... common cells , they spun complete coccoons ; and when common worms were put into very wide cells , they left the coccoon open . The author's observations on the formation of swarms mostly coincide with those of Réaumur . The latter had ...
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... common religion , and the spirit of a common chivalry , invited the princes and heroes of those times to an amicable approximation , and established a mutual understanding calculated to shorten hostile feelings , and to facilitate the ...
... common religion , and the spirit of a common chivalry , invited the princes and heroes of those times to an amicable approximation , and established a mutual understanding calculated to shorten hostile feelings , and to facilitate the ...
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