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... according to parts of speech - at once the most abstract and least instructive method , though the one most indi- spensable for acquiring rudiments - that we are apt to lose sight of the connection existing between ideas expressed by ...
... according to parts of speech - at once the most abstract and least instructive method , though the one most indi- spensable for acquiring rudiments - that we are apt to lose sight of the connection existing between ideas expressed by ...
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... According to early tradition , handed down in Beda's History and vaguely alluded to by Venantius Fortunatus and other chroniclers , the Viltsi , a Slavonic tribe in ancient Pomerania and Brandenburg - the name of Vilt , Wind , Wend ...
... According to early tradition , handed down in Beda's History and vaguely alluded to by Venantius Fortunatus and other chroniclers , the Viltsi , a Slavonic tribe in ancient Pomerania and Brandenburg - the name of Vilt , Wind , Wend ...
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... according to the nature of the subjects they happen to refer to . The wider their signification , the less likely it is that their compass should be exactly the same in different tongues . In the Latin magnus ' we encounter the three ...
... according to the nature of the subjects they happen to refer to . The wider their signification , the less likely it is that their compass should be exactly the same in different tongues . In the Latin magnus ' we encounter the three ...
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... speedily varied according to the idiosyncrasies of the individual races . Many words would be dropped by many races , not being needed or understood by them ; nearly all other vocables would IN RUSSIAN , POLISH , AND LATIN . 91.
... speedily varied according to the idiosyncrasies of the individual races . Many words would be dropped by many races , not being needed or understood by them ; nearly all other vocables would IN RUSSIAN , POLISH , AND LATIN . 91.
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... according to the letter of the law , but according to an equitable , humane , and sympathetic view of the matter . + Only what the laws and the manners and customs of our ancestors allow is permitted . A man may meet with no resistance ...
... according to the letter of the law , but according to an equitable , humane , and sympathetic view of the matter . + Only what the laws and the manners and customs of our ancestors allow is permitted . A man may meet with no resistance ...
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