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... language , it matters little how it is pronounced , and that practical quantity is at variance with the established rules of the English language . To them bonuss , bonáy , bonumm , ama- bámm , amabáss , amabátt , and the like , are ...
... language , it matters little how it is pronounced , and that practical quantity is at variance with the established rules of the English language . To them bonuss , bonáy , bonumm , ama- bámm , amabáss , amabátt , and the like , are ...
Pagina 365
... language , and language before grammar . A detail of the system pursued in the author's own academy is inserted in an early part of the volume ; with a minute account of the discipline , the hours of study and of relax- ation , the ...
... language , and language before grammar . A detail of the system pursued in the author's own academy is inserted in an early part of the volume ; with a minute account of the discipline , the hours of study and of relax- ation , the ...
Pagina 366
... language of the country , the plea sure which he feels in his acquisition , and the vivid associations which are produced in his mind by the reality of the transaction , assist in fixing the lesson in his memory . The nearest approach ...
... language of the country , the plea sure which he feels in his acquisition , and the vivid associations which are produced in his mind by the reality of the transaction , assist in fixing the lesson in his memory . The nearest approach ...
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