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... written language , from the natural disposition of every man who writes , to accommodate himself to the understanding and taste of the greatest possible number of readers ; and being no longer a written language , it has been discarded ...
... written language , from the natural disposition of every man who writes , to accommodate himself to the understanding and taste of the greatest possible number of readers ; and being no longer a written language , it has been discarded ...
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... written in Anglo - Saxon , and thus have founded the idiom here : but , in general , those who have employed the ... written ceac , and witch is written vice . Now , as Pepin of France had contributed to the endowment of this school ...
... written in Anglo - Saxon , and thus have founded the idiom here : but , in general , those who have employed the ... written ceac , and witch is written vice . Now , as Pepin of France had contributed to the endowment of this school ...
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... written by various hands , and in the antient character used for writing both by the Irish and the Scottish Gael . On the whole , we believe that the high anti- quity ascribed by some to the Highland MSS . must in a great measure be ...
... written by various hands , and in the antient character used for writing both by the Irish and the Scottish Gael . On the whole , we believe that the high anti- quity ascribed by some to the Highland MSS . must in a great measure be ...
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and IV | 2 |
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