Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volume 13Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1835 |
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... means of giving their peculiar character to the different vowels ) , are of the greatest importance . Under the articles on the separate letters the reader will find an account of the way in which the sounds represented by them ...
... means of giving their peculiar character to the different vowels ) , are of the greatest importance . Under the articles on the separate letters the reader will find an account of the way in which the sounds represented by them ...
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... means essentially changed . Under the name of allies , the Goths formed a chief part of the Roman army ; but they became hostile whenever the promises made them were violated ; and scarcely was Theodosius dead , and the empire divided ...
... means essentially changed . Under the name of allies , the Goths formed a chief part of the Roman army ; but they became hostile whenever the promises made them were violated ; and scarcely was Theodosius dead , and the empire divided ...
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... means of giving their peculiar character to the different vowels ) , are of the greatest importance . Under the articles on the separate letters the reader will find an account of the way in which the sounds represented by them ...
... means of giving their peculiar character to the different vowels ) , are of the greatest importance . Under the articles on the separate letters the reader will find an account of the way in which the sounds represented by them ...
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... mean time , he He afterwards attacked the pretensions of was persecuted with lampoons of all the church with such ... means so well adapted judge of affairs of state , but not of me ! to his powers as the culture of the belles- Yes ...
... mean time , he He afterwards attacked the pretensions of was persecuted with lampoons of all the church with such ... means so well adapted judge of affairs of state , but not of me ! to his powers as the culture of the belles- Yes ...
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... means happy . Too much accustomed to the constant admira- tion of the world , he soon became weary of his quiet life , and went , even in his ad- vanced age ( February , 1778 ) , once more to Paris . Here he found many admirers , who ...
... means happy . Too much accustomed to the constant admira- tion of the world , he soon became weary of his quiet life , and went , even in his ad- vanced age ( February , 1778 ) , once more to Paris . Here he found many admirers , who ...
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