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... notice of the sound denoted by the letters Quh , Dr. Jamieson makes mention of the pronoun who , and of the coin- cidence which may be traced between it and the Latin qui or quis . Here was a most inviting opportunity presented to him ...
... notice of the sound denoted by the letters Quh , Dr. Jamieson makes mention of the pronoun who , and of the coin- cidence which may be traced between it and the Latin qui or quis . Here was a most inviting opportunity presented to him ...
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... notice the great Original . ' We wish that we could accompany the concluding sentence with any words of good omen : but we really cannot . The ori- ginal which the translator has chosen would overwhelm any merit in his translation , by ...
... notice the great Original . ' We wish that we could accompany the concluding sentence with any words of good omen : but we really cannot . The ori- ginal which the translator has chosen would overwhelm any merit in his translation , by ...
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... notice by Dr. Buxton ; and we hope that the modest and unassuming mauner in which he treats it will recommend his tract to notice , rather than prevent it from receiving due attention . He begins by some remarks on the nature of that ...
... notice by Dr. Buxton ; and we hope that the modest and unassuming mauner in which he treats it will recommend his tract to notice , rather than prevent it from receiving due attention . He begins by some remarks on the nature of that ...
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and IV | 2 |
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