New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen39Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1880 |
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... existence illus- trated through their names , uses , and companionship . By Charles Pickering , M.D. All quiet along the Potomac , and other poems . By Ethel Lynn Beers . Uarda : A Romance of Ancient Egypt . By Georg Ebers . Along the ...
... existence illus- trated through their names , uses , and companionship . By Charles Pickering , M.D. All quiet along the Potomac , and other poems . By Ethel Lynn Beers . Uarda : A Romance of Ancient Egypt . By Georg Ebers . Along the ...
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... existence to record the changes in the other . The pronunciation of certain words is largely a matter of fashion , and it is doubtful if the dropping of a silent letter in any single word would be as difficult a matter to accomplish ...
... existence to record the changes in the other . The pronunciation of certain words is largely a matter of fashion , and it is doubtful if the dropping of a silent letter in any single word would be as difficult a matter to accomplish ...
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... existence like Minerva from the head of Jupiter . No one is ignorant of the fact that our own language and our own orthography are not matters of spon- taneous creation , but of growth . Suppose the phonetic system to be adopted ...
... existence like Minerva from the head of Jupiter . No one is ignorant of the fact that our own language and our own orthography are not matters of spon- taneous creation , but of growth . Suppose the phonetic system to be adopted ...
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... existence we are as unanimous and as certain as we are of that of the sea - serpent , it is the province of the new school to explain . But until they settle such an initial diffi- culty as this , their proposal of change seems neither ...
... existence we are as unanimous and as certain as we are of that of the sea - serpent , it is the province of the new school to explain . But until they settle such an initial diffi- culty as this , their proposal of change seems neither ...
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... existence it furnished itself with all the organs that were essential to its life . A human body could almost as easily be conceived to exist and perform the functions essential to its life and growth , as a church could exist without ...
... existence it furnished itself with all the organs that were essential to its life . A human body could almost as easily be conceived to exist and perform the functions essential to its life and growth , as a church could exist without ...
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