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... English trans- lation on the opposite page . The English title - page is this : " An Account of an Attempt to ascertain the Longitude at Sea , by an exact Variation of the Magnetical Needle , & c . By Zachariah Williams . London ...
... English trans- lation on the opposite page . The English title - page is this : " An Account of an Attempt to ascertain the Longitude at Sea , by an exact Variation of the Magnetical Needle , & c . By Zachariah Williams . London ...
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... English ; the structure of his sentences is French . Now the French structure and the English struc- ture may , in the nature of things , be equally good . But if you allow that the English language is established , he is wrong . My ...
... English ; the structure of his sentences is French . Now the French structure and the English struc- ture may , in the nature of things , be equally good . But if you allow that the English language is established , he is wrong . My ...
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... English ; and being asked the reason , with some expression of surprise , he answered , " because I think my French is as good as his English . " Though Johnson understood French perfectly , he could not speak it readily , as I have ...
... English ; and being asked the reason , with some expression of surprise , he answered , " because I think my French is as good as his English . " Though Johnson understood French perfectly , he could not speak it readily , as I have ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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