Das unentbehrliche Buch für die deutschen Buerger in Nord-AmericaGedruckt bey Chr. Jac. Hütter, und zu haben in Allentaun, Penns. bey Carl L. Hütter, 1816 - English language - 391 pages |
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... great groß plain eben , glatt , schlicht , einfach lebhaft , 3.ch.stanch fest , start £ . 6 . wet naß fresh frisch smerk lose , luftig 9. { . 1.i. Fine fein wise weise wide breit wile schlecht 7.a. shy scheu black schwark sly schlan fat ...
... great groß plain eben , glatt , schlicht , einfach lebhaft , 3.ch.stanch fest , start £ . 6 . wet naß fresh frisch smerk lose , luftig 9. { . 1.i. Fine fein wise weise wide breit wile schlecht 7.a. shy scheu black schwark sly schlan fat ...
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... great mind , than it is worth , Das Pferd und der Hirsch . Zu der Zeit als der Gebrauch cines Pferdes noch nicht in der Welt bekannt war , erhielt eines dieser Thiere eine Beleidigung von einem Hirsch , und gingHülfe zu suchen von einem ...
... great mind , than it is worth , Das Pferd und der Hirsch . Zu der Zeit als der Gebrauch cines Pferdes noch nicht in der Welt bekannt war , erhielt eines dieser Thiere eine Beleidigung von einem Hirsch , und gingHülfe zu suchen von einem ...
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... great a noice that the Dove heard it , and he flew off ere the man could get the gins and nets set right . It is well seen what the Ant and Dove here teach us , - " That we should still do good for good . " Die Ameise und die Taube ...
... great a noice that the Dove heard it , and he flew off ere the man could get the gins and nets set right . It is well seen what the Ant and Dove here teach us , - " That we should still do good for good . " Die Ameise und die Taube ...
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... great ly sehr 2 . 2c.1th.hence forth hinfüro d.3t . 2. e . 13 . 2.th. hith er hicher 1. I. in deed in der That 6.0 . 2 . d . Orts . d . Bej . joint ly zusammen , einmüthig 4 . last ly leztens I. 2 . late ly neulich I. I I. d . Verb . d ...
... great ly sehr 2 . 2c.1th.hence forth hinfüro d.3t . 2. e . 13 . 2.th. hith er hicher 1. I. in deed in der That 6.0 . 2 . d . Orts . d . Bej . joint ly zusammen , einmüthig 4 . last ly leztens I. 2 . late ly neulich I. I I. d . Verb . d ...
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... great Nation , ich soll eine große Nation regieren thou hast to make a coarse Bridle du fellst einen groben Baum machen he has to weave the silk Ribbons , er soll die seldene Bänder weben she has to wash the dirty Linen , sie soll das ...
... great Nation , ich soll eine große Nation regieren thou hast to make a coarse Bridle du fellst einen groben Baum machen he has to weave the silk Ribbons , er soll die seldene Bänder weben she has to wash the dirty Linen , sie soll das ...
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