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Page 33
... speaking of Mr. Hunter's Narrative , says , " This book is so evidently the workmanship of some other person than the ... speak confidently as to his competence to have written the book of which we doubt not he was the actual as well as ...
... speaking of Mr. Hunter's Narrative , says , " This book is so evidently the workmanship of some other person than the ... speak confidently as to his competence to have written the book of which we doubt not he was the actual as well as ...
Page 324
... speak Ger- man , but is here translated , Let us speak German , ' as if the text had been Sprechen wir Deutsch . If a new edition of this Gram- mar should ever be prepared , we advise the author to employ a native of Germany to revise ...
... speak Ger- man , but is here translated , Let us speak German , ' as if the text had been Sprechen wir Deutsch . If a new edition of this Gram- mar should ever be prepared , we advise the author to employ a native of Germany to revise ...
Page 327
... speak of the Breech of a piece of ordnance . From the Latin brachium , in its direct usage , we have To EMBRACE , literally to surround with the arms ; or , as the Ger- máns say , umarmen , and the French embrasser , from bras , their ...
... speak of the Breech of a piece of ordnance . From the Latin brachium , in its direct usage , we have To EMBRACE , literally to surround with the arms ; or , as the Ger- máns say , umarmen , and the French embrasser , from bras , their ...
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