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poems , the primæval tribes of settlers , their languages , man- ners , arts , and civilization . ... thence into Ger- many , and thence into France , was the Gallic ; having the Erse or Gaelic language for its dialect .
poems , the primæval tribes of settlers , their languages , man- ners , arts , and civilization . ... thence into Ger- many , and thence into France , was the Gallic ; having the Erse or Gaelic language for its dialect .
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Aye , there is a shadow of death too in Scripture language ; and you have heard of the shades of hell itself . And therefore , to distinguish this benign and saving protection from those black and dismal shades , here is yet a further ...
Aye , there is a shadow of death too in Scripture language ; and you have heard of the shades of hell itself . And therefore , to distinguish this benign and saving protection from those black and dismal shades , here is yet a further ...
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The difficulty of pronouncing an accurate judgment on such a writer is still farther increased , to those who are not minutely versed in the niceties of the language , by that astonishing diversity which is so remarkable in the prose of ...
The difficulty of pronouncing an accurate judgment on such a writer is still farther increased , to those who are not minutely versed in the niceties of the language , by that astonishing diversity which is so remarkable in the prose of ...
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