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... perhaps , like the Latin luna , which is connected with lunare , to bend , moon is connected with manan , to bend : whence maund , a basket . Grüter thinks that it is the same word with mund , as if it were the mouth of heaven . A few ...
... perhaps , like the Latin luna , which is connected with lunare , to bend , moon is connected with manan , to bend : whence maund , a basket . Grüter thinks that it is the same word with mund , as if it were the mouth of heaven . A few ...
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... perhaps conclude , if he were unable to enume- rate the number of possible changes , that he might continue changing them to eternity ; and in coming to this conclusion he and Mr. Knight would reason just alike ; but it is certain that ...
... perhaps conclude , if he were unable to enume- rate the number of possible changes , that he might continue changing them to eternity ; and in coming to this conclusion he and Mr. Knight would reason just alike ; but it is certain that ...
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... perhaps , have stood : the whole space is here filled up with fragments of columns and walls . The square stones used in the construction of the walls are in general about four or five cubic feet each , but I saw some twelve feet long ...
... perhaps , have stood : the whole space is here filled up with fragments of columns and walls . The square stones used in the construction of the walls are in general about four or five cubic feet each , but I saw some twelve feet long ...
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