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Page 91
... letter . " ' No , my lad , " replied the peasant , turning to him , " you must recollect that the letter is not written according to our computation ; it is dated agreeably to the Hegirah . " " " The success which attended our author's ...
... letter . " ' No , my lad , " replied the peasant , turning to him , " you must recollect that the letter is not written according to our computation ; it is dated agreeably to the Hegirah . " " " The success which attended our author's ...
Page 115
... letter of Dr. Brown , of Sunder- land , from which we have already quoted . 3. During the prevalence of the Cholera in a place , the brute animals have frequently been sick , and many of them have died . This is spoken of by Jameson ...
... letter of Dr. Brown , of Sunder- land , from which we have already quoted . 3. During the prevalence of the Cholera in a place , the brute animals have frequently been sick , and many of them have died . This is spoken of by Jameson ...
Page 312
... letters to the ter- mination of other words ; as coprine for coprire ; sapene for sapere ; dirone for dirò . 3. The frequent suppression of the letter d ; as quanno for quando ; anna for andare . 4. The use of r instead of 1 , and the ...
... letters to the ter- mination of other words ; as coprine for coprire ; sapene for sapere ; dirone for dirò . 3. The frequent suppression of the letter d ; as quanno for quando ; anna for andare . 4. The use of r instead of 1 , and the ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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