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gine that nothing more than a study of the best specimens in our own language is necessary for completing the orator , emphatically contending , that a most rigid adherence to the discipline in speech observed by the old Greek masters ...
gine that nothing more than a study of the best specimens in our own language is necessary for completing the orator , emphatically contending , that a most rigid adherence to the discipline in speech observed by the old Greek masters ...
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A Philological Grammar of the English Language ; in a Series of Lessons . Containing many original and important Observations on the Nature and Construction of Language ; on the comparative Merits of more than One Hundred Treatises on ...
A Philological Grammar of the English Language ; in a Series of Lessons . Containing many original and important Observations on the Nature and Construction of Language ; on the comparative Merits of more than One Hundred Treatises on ...
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elapsed between the earliest and the latest Minnesingers , there is no difference discoverable in the MS . as to their language and measure . This is by no means the case with the French Troubadours . The editor seems not unconscious of ...
elapsed between the earliest and the latest Minnesingers , there is no difference discoverable in the MS . as to their language and measure . This is by no means the case with the French Troubadours . The editor seems not unconscious of ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 38 |
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