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... perhaps the strongest claim , for they naturally , as lawyers , use a somewhat older style than ⚫their age would imply . Their inclusion however would not notice- ably affect the statements . But it is intolerable to find frequently ...
... perhaps the strongest claim , for they naturally , as lawyers , use a somewhat older style than ⚫their age would imply . Their inclusion however would not notice- ably affect the statements . But it is intolerable to find frequently ...
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... perhaps invariable , to prefix to Book II . a classification of the Parts of Speech . So far as this bears on Book II . I have briefly touched it . But in the main it is of a syn- tactical nature , and in Book IV . it will therefore be ...
... perhaps invariable , to prefix to Book II . a classification of the Parts of Speech . So far as this bears on Book II . I have briefly touched it . But in the main it is of a syn- tactical nature , and in Book IV . it will therefore be ...
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... perhaps sometimes as French ou ( in oui ) , and not as the labio - dental v . 1. The same letter was used without any distinction for the vowel and the consonant sound . There is no doubt that the vowel sound was English oo . ' By a ...
... perhaps sometimes as French ou ( in oui ) , and not as the labio - dental v . 1. The same letter was used without any distinction for the vowel and the consonant sound . There is no doubt that the vowel sound was English oo . ' By a ...
Page lvii
... perhaps , because otherwise a confusion with the acc . plur . of o nouns would be imminent , partly from the slight hold a final s had in the early language . But in by far the majority of -on stems ( cf. §§ 449 , 450 ) the o was ...
... perhaps , because otherwise a confusion with the acc . plur . of o nouns would be imminent , partly from the slight hold a final s had in the early language . But in by far the majority of -on stems ( cf. §§ 449 , 450 ) the o was ...
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... perhaps a secondary appears to be found ; censeo , haurio , hæreo . nally a t- stem ( comp . Kevréw ) , and is derivative from census , which would in that case be the participle of a lost consonant verb . Hausurus is quite anomalous ...
... perhaps a secondary appears to be found ; censeo , haurio , hæreo . nally a t- stem ( comp . Kevréw ) , and is derivative from census , which would in that case be the participle of a lost consonant verb . Hausurus is quite anomalous ...
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