History of England, A.D. 1800-1815; an intr. to The history of the peaceG. Bell and Sons, 1878 - 548 pagina's |
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... ENGLISH LANGUAGE . Thoroughly revised and improved by CHAUNCEY A. GOODRICH , D.D. , LL.D. , and NOAH PORTER , D.D. , of Yale College . The peculiar features of this volume , which render it perhaps the most useful Dictionary for general ...
... ENGLISH LANGUAGE . Thoroughly revised and improved by CHAUNCEY A. GOODRICH , D.D. , LL.D. , and NOAH PORTER , D.D. , of Yale College . The peculiar features of this volume , which render it perhaps the most useful Dictionary for general ...
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... English Lan- guage . By Professor JAMES HADLEY . This Work shows the Philological Rela- tions of the English Language , and traces the progress and influence of the causes which have brought it to its present con- dition . Principles of ...
... English Lan- guage . By Professor JAMES HADLEY . This Work shows the Philological Rela- tions of the English Language , and traces the progress and influence of the causes which have brought it to its present con- dition . Principles of ...
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... English Dictionary with a full appreciation of its requirements , leading to better practical results . " " His laborious comparison of twenty languages , though never pub- lished , bore fruit in his own mind , and his training placed ...
... English Dictionary with a full appreciation of its requirements , leading to better practical results . " " His laborious comparison of twenty languages , though never pub- lished , bore fruit in his own mind , and his training placed ...
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... English Language . Collected and Contrasted . By the late Ven . C. J. SMITH , M.A. Post 8vo . 58 . Synonyms Discriminated . A Catalogue of Synonymous Words in the English Language , with their various Shades of Mean- ing , & c ...
... English Language . Collected and Contrasted . By the late Ven . C. J. SMITH , M.A. Post 8vo . 58 . Synonyms Discriminated . A Catalogue of Synonymous Words in the English Language , with their various Shades of Mean- ing , & c ...
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... English poetical writers , whether lyric , epic , or satiric , up to the end of the eighteenth century . But since that time the wonderful fertility of English literature has produced many writers equal , and in some cases far superior ...
... English poetical writers , whether lyric , epic , or satiric , up to the end of the eighteenth century . But since that time the wonderful fertility of English literature has produced many writers equal , and in some cases far superior ...
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Pagina 317 - The Earl of Chatham, with his sword drawn Stood waiting for Sir Richard Strachan ; Sir Richard, longing to be at 'em, Stood waiting for the Earl of Chatham.
Pagina 375 - At the same time the Prince owes it to the truth and sincerity of character, which, he trusts, will appear in every action of his life, in whatever situation placed, explicitly to declare, that the irresistible impulse of filial duty and affection to his beloved and afflicted father, leads him to dread that any act of the Regent might, in the smallest degree, have the effect of interfering with the progress of his Sovereign's recovery. This consideration alone dictates the decision now communicated...