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Page 245
... person it is thy self , and not thee - self - why then shall the accusative in the third person ( viz . him - self ) be received in the Polite World , and by both the Universities , into the place of the nominative " bis - self ? " It ...
... person it is thy self , and not thee - self - why then shall the accusative in the third person ( viz . him - self ) be received in the Polite World , and by both the Universities , into the place of the nominative " bis - self ? " It ...
Page 463
... person who , for the love of God , did me so many good services , was ung homme hors de nostre fay . It would seem ... persons of the same rank in the nineteenth . The description of the Greek Empress at Constantinople shews all the ...
... person who , for the love of God , did me so many good services , was ung homme hors de nostre fay . It would seem ... persons of the same rank in the nineteenth . The description of the Greek Empress at Constantinople shews all the ...
Page 478
... persons of the second class assumed them . They have run the course of every emblem of this kind , from the high feathers ... person and ourselves ( nous autres ) are at variance . " The nous autres was a chosen expression ; it is in ...
... persons of the second class assumed them . They have run the course of every emblem of this kind , from the high feathers ... person and ourselves ( nous autres ) are at variance . " The nous autres was a chosen expression ; it is in ...
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