Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... given such singular information about the personal habits of different men in the use of language . Let it be remembered that the vocabulary of English is among the most extensive now used by men , embracing nearly one hundred thousand ...
... given such singular information about the personal habits of different men in the use of language . Let it be remembered that the vocabulary of English is among the most extensive now used by men , embracing nearly one hundred thousand ...
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... given from the Italian illustrate . A generation trained on such literature has a very different idea of the worth of the great word “ gentleman , ” of the great idea of honor , " or of any other word which has thus been made to dance ...
... given from the Italian illustrate . A generation trained on such literature has a very different idea of the worth of the great word “ gentleman , ” of the great idea of honor , " or of any other word which has thus been made to dance ...
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... given language probably be modified , by becoming the organ of communication between foreign masters or teachers and their subjects or pupils ? We learn the vocabulary of another language readily , its grammatical inflections and ...
... given language probably be modified , by becoming the organ of communication between foreign masters or teachers and their subjects or pupils ? We learn the vocabulary of another language readily , its grammatical inflections and ...
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... given up as a mere phantom of superstition , without any real existence . Science has robbed the Devil of many of the circumstances which once conspired to make him terrible . Sulphur and phosphorus were once articles of purely ...
... given up as a mere phantom of superstition , without any real existence . Science has robbed the Devil of many of the circumstances which once conspired to make him terrible . Sulphur and phosphorus were once articles of purely ...
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... given over to rude and sensual superstitions , everywhere gave way before the more vigorous and intelligent invaders . The Western and Northern emigrants finally possessed themselves of nearly the whole of Europe . Again , in the ...
... given over to rude and sensual superstitions , everywhere gave way before the more vigorous and intelligent invaders . The Western and Northern emigrants finally possessed themselves of nearly the whole of Europe . Again , in the ...
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