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... compiler has to thank for leave to make use of his praiseworthy labours , and for obliging answers to queries . * See Thorpe's Advertisement to Rask's Grammar : Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress.
... compiler has to thank for leave to make use of his praiseworthy labours , and for obliging answers to queries . * See Thorpe's Advertisement to Rask's Grammar : Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress.
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A Grammar After Erasmus Rask Edward Johnston Vernon. Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress of the study since the publication of that • work , whence its improved cultivation in this country must be dated ...
A Grammar After Erasmus Rask Edward Johnston Vernon. Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress of the study since the publication of that • work , whence its improved cultivation in this country must be dated ...
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... compiler has to thank for leave to make use of his praiseworthy labours , and for obliging answers to queries . See Thorpe's Advertisement to Rask's Grammar : • Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress.
... compiler has to thank for leave to make use of his praiseworthy labours , and for obliging answers to queries . See Thorpe's Advertisement to Rask's Grammar : • Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress.
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A Grammar After Erasmus Rask Edward Johnston Vernon. Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress of the study since the publication of that • work , whence its improved cultivation in this country must be dated ...
A Grammar After Erasmus Rask Edward Johnston Vernon. Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress of the study since the publication of that • work , whence its improved cultivation in this country must be dated ...
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... compiler has to thank for leave to make use of his praiseworthy labours , and for obliging answers to queries . See Thorpe's Advertisement to Rask's Grammar • : Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress.
... compiler has to thank for leave to make use of his praiseworthy labours , and for obliging answers to queries . See Thorpe's Advertisement to Rask's Grammar • : Some alterations and additions seemed called for by the progress.
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accus accusative adjectives æfter an-weald Anglo-Saxon answers Apollonius be-foran beó beón bóc burh bútan býð Class comon Comp complex consonant cuman cunnan cwad cwadon cwæd cynge cyning dæg dative Declension dóhtor dóm Dryhtne eác ealle Egipta-lande eów fæder feminine folce fultume gán genitive German gód-an gód-e Goth hæbbe Hælend hence heó heora híg híg hine hund Hwæt Hwý hyra hyre imperf imperfect mæg mægð mannum masc miht næs nán neut neuter nouns ofer pæet pære pæs pæt pám participles past plur plural pone ponne prefix preposition pres pronoun purh ríce scyld se-pe secge seó síde SINGULAR sometimes swá syllable thou treów twá úre verbs vowel Vulg wæs weard words wudu wuht þá þære þæs þæt þæt híg þám þíne þing þú þý
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