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... ple ; and the advocate for the authority of pronuncia- tion found it sometimes deviating so capriciously from the received use of writing , that he was constrained to comply with the rule of his adversaries , lest he 10 THE PLAN OF.
... ple ; and the advocate for the authority of pronuncia- tion found it sometimes deviating so capriciously from the received use of writing , that he was constrained to comply with the rule of his adversaries , lest he 10 THE PLAN OF.
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... received additions from very distant regions ; so that in search of the progenitors of our speech , we may wander from the tropick to the frozen zone , and find some in the vallies of Palestine , and some upon the rocks of Norway ...
... received additions from very distant regions ; so that in search of the progenitors of our speech , we may wander from the tropick to the frozen zone , and find some in the vallies of Palestine , and some upon the rocks of Norway ...
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... received , without the suffrages of any writers of classical reputation or acknowledged authority . Having therefore no assistance but from general grammar , I applied myself to the perusal of our writers ; and noting whatever might be ...
... received , without the suffrages of any writers of classical reputation or acknowledged authority . Having therefore no assistance but from general grammar , I applied myself to the perusal of our writers ; and noting whatever might be ...
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... received from the Latin de French , since at the time when we had dimii.asi France , we had Latin service It is , however , my opinion , that the Fran - nerally supplied us ; for we have few Latin viris among the terms of domestic Kž z ...
... received from the Latin de French , since at the time when we had dimii.asi France , we had Latin service It is , however , my opinion , that the Fran - nerally supplied us ; for we have few Latin viris among the terms of domestic Kž z ...
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... received , without the suffrages of any writers of classical reputation or acknowledged authority . Having therefore no assistance but from general grammar , I applied myself to the perusal of our writers ; and noting whatever might be ...
... received , without the suffrages of any writers of classical reputation or acknowledged authority . Having therefore no assistance but from general grammar , I applied myself to the perusal of our writers ; and noting whatever might be ...
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