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Page 169
... language began to sound in our cars . Most of the words are nearly the same as Spanish , but the pronunciation is ex- tremely different , that of the Portugueze being a full , deep , guttural tone , while that of the Spaniards is a ...
... language began to sound in our cars . Most of the words are nearly the same as Spanish , but the pronunciation is ex- tremely different , that of the Portugueze being a full , deep , guttural tone , while that of the Spaniards is a ...
Page 264
... language . He observes : " The language of Biscay deserves the particular attention of philologists , though it has hitherto been too much neglected . Yet on even superficially running over the vocabulary of that language , it appears ...
... language . He observes : " The language of Biscay deserves the particular attention of philologists , though it has hitherto been too much neglected . Yet on even superficially running over the vocabulary of that language , it appears ...
Page 456
... language of sensation and feeling , though not reducible to fixity or accurate analysis , acquires a powerful sway , in consequence of repetition which habituates us to its illusions . The exercise of sensitive memory also depends on ...
... language of sensation and feeling , though not reducible to fixity or accurate analysis , acquires a powerful sway , in consequence of repetition which habituates us to its illusions . The exercise of sensitive memory also depends on ...
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