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... language , and a vocabulary comprehending two thousand words . This insight into the dialect of the people we consider to be the most valuable , although not the most entertaining part of the work . Captain Cook observes , that the language ...
... language , and a vocabulary comprehending two thousand words . This insight into the dialect of the people we consider to be the most valuable , although not the most entertaining part of the work . Captain Cook observes , that the language ...
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... Languages of the world , pointing out their country and history , together with the dictionaries , gram- mars , and a collection of words of each language , by Dr. J. S. Vater , Professor and Librarian to the king of Prussia , & c . Ber ...
... Languages of the world , pointing out their country and history , together with the dictionaries , gram- mars , and a collection of words of each language , by Dr. J. S. Vater , Professor and Librarian to the king of Prussia , & c . Ber ...
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... language of those who bore a part in them . A cold narrative , that is literally true , would often be a false picture . Expression besides , is as susceptible of modifications as the sentiment to which it gives vent . During the ...
... language of those who bore a part in them . A cold narrative , that is literally true , would often be a false picture . Expression besides , is as susceptible of modifications as the sentiment to which it gives vent . During the ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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