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Page 107
... sound , but on account of being sea - damaged , sells at 75s . , the amount of the deterioration is one fourth , or it is the same , as to the goods themselves , as if three fourths had arrived sound , and one fourth had been ...
... sound , but on account of being sea - damaged , sells at 75s . , the amount of the deterioration is one fourth , or it is the same , as to the goods themselves , as if three fourths had arrived sound , and one fourth had been ...
Page 182
... sound , in both these names is expressed by a lion , which like sign appears also in the preceding name of Philip , and thus seems to be a tolerably well authen- In the hieroglyphics allotted to Berenice , both Dr. Young and Mons ...
... sound , in both these names is expressed by a lion , which like sign appears also in the preceding name of Philip , and thus seems to be a tolerably well authen- In the hieroglyphics allotted to Berenice , both Dr. Young and Mons ...
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... sound . . When two pure vowel sounds are inseparably connected , the union is denominated a diphthong . A digraph which represents two sounds is commonly called a proper diphthong . A digraph whose constitutent vowels coalesce in a single ...
... sound . . When two pure vowel sounds are inseparably connected , the union is denominated a diphthong . A digraph which represents two sounds is commonly called a proper diphthong . A digraph whose constitutent vowels coalesce in a single ...
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