Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... English , in which the most necessary Words used in familiar Conversation are introduced . Carefully revised , corrected , and improved by an English Translation . By G. Grimani , Teacher . 2d Edition . 2 Vols . 12mo . 10s . Boards ...
... English , in which the most necessary Words used in familiar Conversation are introduced . Carefully revised , corrected , and improved by an English Translation . By G. Grimani , Teacher . 2d Edition . 2 Vols . 12mo . 10s . Boards ...
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... English ad- venturers in the South Sea . The notorious animosity , which then existed between the courts of Spain and England , en- couraged and almost authorized mutual acts of individual hos- tility between their subjects ; and the ...
... English ad- venturers in the South Sea . The notorious animosity , which then existed between the courts of Spain and England , en- couraged and almost authorized mutual acts of individual hos- tility between their subjects ; and the ...
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... English of Chaucer's age , would be a translation out of one dead language into another . Not to say that Archaisms , too long retained , instead of raising the stile , become in the end mean , and even ludicrous . The Book of Psalms ...
... English of Chaucer's age , would be a translation out of one dead language into another . Not to say that Archaisms , too long retained , instead of raising the stile , become in the end mean , and even ludicrous . The Book of Psalms ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1756 |
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