High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... called the root ; there was often a particle or syllable placed before this root , called the prefix ; and sometimes there was a particle or syllable placed after the root called a suffix . In the word subscription you have three ...
... called the root ; there was often a particle or syllable placed before this root , called the prefix ; and sometimes there was a particle or syllable placed after the root called a suffix . In the word subscription you have three ...
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... called , that is , territory which had been granted to each of them . The prince , duke , or earl , in order to obey the summons , called upon all the gentlemen to whom he had given estates , to attend his standard with their followers ...
... called , that is , territory which had been granted to each of them . The prince , duke , or earl , in order to obey the summons , called upon all the gentlemen to whom he had given estates , to attend his standard with their followers ...
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... called it ) with- out the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it . Then first began the rude form of a gridiron . Roasting by the string , or spit , came in a century or two later , I forget in whose dynasty . By such slow ...
... called it ) with- out the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it . Then first began the rude form of a gridiron . Roasting by the string , or spit , came in a century or two later , I forget in whose dynasty . By such slow ...
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