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of these speeches were delivered , not in the Greek language , as they are recorded by St. Luke , but in Chaldee , the language of Palestine . Nor is it probable , that any of the persons , who were present at the time , when they were ...
of these speeches were delivered , not in the Greek language , as they are recorded by St. Luke , but in Chaldee , the language of Palestine . Nor is it probable , that any of the persons , who were present at the time , when they were ...
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... Language ; corrected and improved by Nicholas Salmon , Author of Stemma Latinitatis , the first Principles of Eng- lish Grammar , and several other Works in the English and French Languages . Pocket 4to . pp . 654. 55. Boards ...
... Language ; corrected and improved by Nicholas Salmon , Author of Stemma Latinitatis , the first Principles of Eng- lish Grammar , and several other Works in the English and French Languages . Pocket 4to . pp . 654. 55. Boards ...
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... language : which , although a sister dialect , is less easily attained by a Briton than perhaps any other European tongue . This difficulty arises not from the words separately considered , but from their very different construction and ...
... language : which , although a sister dialect , is less easily attained by a Briton than perhaps any other European tongue . This difficulty arises not from the words separately considered , but from their very different construction and ...
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