Encyclopędia 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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Page 9
... sounds of his voice . Vittoria , on receiving intelli- gence of the new state of things , descended to the low country , and immediately found himself at the head of a body of repub- lican troops , attracted by his old reputa- tion . He ...
... sounds of his voice . Vittoria , on receiving intelli- gence of the new state of things , descended to the low country , and immediately found himself at the head of a body of repub- lican troops , attracted by his old reputa- tion . He ...
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... sounds . The mammalia possess but one larynx ; and with them the sound is formed by a strong expiration , whilst the ligaments of the glottis ( according to the opinion of Ferrein ) vibrate like the strings of an instrument , and ...
... sounds . The mammalia possess but one larynx ; and with them the sound is formed by a strong expiration , whilst the ligaments of the glottis ( according to the opinion of Ferrein ) vibrate like the strings of an instrument , and ...
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... sound , and closed to conclude the vowel sounds ; and this mode of opening or closing gives rise to that which we call a consonant . The circumstance that consonants cannot be pronounced without the aid of vowels , shows , that the ...
... sound , and closed to conclude the vowel sounds ; and this mode of opening or closing gives rise to that which we call a consonant . The circumstance that consonants cannot be pronounced without the aid of vowels , shows , that the ...
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... sounds of his voice . Vittoria , on receiving intelli- gence of the new state of things , descended to the low country , and immediately found himself at the head of a body of repub- lican troops , attracted by his old reputa- tion . He ...
... sounds of his voice . Vittoria , on receiving intelli- gence of the new state of things , descended to the low country , and immediately found himself at the head of a body of repub- lican troops , attracted by his old reputa- tion . He ...
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... sounds . The mammalia possess but one larynx ; and with them the sound is formed by a strong expiration , whilst the ligaments of the glottis ( according to the opinion of Ferrein ) vibrate like the strings of an instrument , and ...
... sounds . The mammalia possess but one larynx ; and with them the sound is formed by a strong expiration , whilst the ligaments of the glottis ( according to the opinion of Ferrein ) vibrate like the strings of an instrument , and ...
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