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The English title - page is this : " An Account of an Attempt to ascertain the Longitude at Sea , by an exact Variation of the ... The English translation , from the strongest internal marks , is unquestionably the work of Johnson .
The English title - page is this : " An Account of an Attempt to ascertain the Longitude at Sea , by an exact Variation of the ... The English translation , from the strongest internal marks , is unquestionably the work of Johnson .
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But , Sir , there can be no doubt that they may attain to a perfect English pronunciation , if they will . We find how near they come to it ; and certainly , a man who conquers nineteen parts of the Scottish accent , may conquer the ...
But , Sir , there can be no doubt that they may attain to a perfect English pronunciation , if they will . We find how near they come to it ; and certainly , a man who conquers nineteen parts of the Scottish accent , may conquer the ...
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Observations on the English language , relating to words , phrases , and modes of Speech . ' Minutiæ Literariæ , Miscellaneous reflections , criticisms , emendations , notes . ' History of the Constitution .
Observations on the English language , relating to words , phrases , and modes of Speech . ' Minutiæ Literariæ , Miscellaneous reflections , criticisms , emendations , notes . ' History of the Constitution .
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