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Page 197
... original dialects of the country . In the second , or familiar dialect , the number of foreign words bears nearly an equal proportion to the original ones . In the third , or court dialect , Arabic and Persian words are by far the most ...
... original dialects of the country . In the second , or familiar dialect , the number of foreign words bears nearly an equal proportion to the original ones . In the third , or court dialect , Arabic and Persian words are by far the most ...
Page 368
... original essay on this subject , and still less to obtain it from the hands of a writer who never received the benefit even of school education , and who still occupies the humble station of a shoemaker , at St. Austell , in Cornwall ...
... original essay on this subject , and still less to obtain it from the hands of a writer who never received the benefit even of school education , and who still occupies the humble station of a shoemaker , at St. Austell , in Cornwall ...
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... original , and accompanied it with a map , we have no doubt that it would have proved more interesting , We do not see why he should have been apprehensive that the public would not have given a favourable reception to the la bours of M ...
... original , and accompanied it with a map , we have no doubt that it would have proved more interesting , We do not see why he should have been apprehensive that the public would not have given a favourable reception to the la bours of M ...
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