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... scarcely supposable , that there would be such a change of form , without some vestige of it in A. S. or O. E. If there ever was such a change , it must have been previous to the existence of the language which we now call English . For ...
... scarcely supposable , that there would be such a change of form , without some vestige of it in A. S. or O. E. If there ever was such a change , it must have been previous to the existence of the language which we now call English . For ...
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... scarcely three or four streets where two coaches can pass . -There are few towns in Spain so tiresome to a stranger : there are no plays , balls , or parties . The Murcian scarcely ever goes out of the town which gave him birth ; he is ...
... scarcely three or four streets where two coaches can pass . -There are few towns in Spain so tiresome to a stranger : there are no plays , balls , or parties . The Murcian scarcely ever goes out of the town which gave him birth ; he is ...
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... Scarcely any writer in antiquity , however voluminous or however obscure , has failed to be incorporated with French literature . The assumption of this critic , respecting the universality of the French language , would be a point scarcely ...
... Scarcely any writer in antiquity , however voluminous or however obscure , has failed to be incorporated with French literature . The assumption of this critic , respecting the universality of the French language , would be a point scarcely ...
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