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... DICTIONARY , A Dictionary of the English Language , by Robert Gordon Latham , M.A. , M.D. , F.R.S. , etc. Founded on that of Dr. Samuel Johnson , as edited by the Rev. H. J. Todd , M.A. With numerous Emendations and Additions . be ...
... DICTIONARY , A Dictionary of the English Language , by Robert Gordon Latham , M.A. , M.D. , F.R.S. , etc. Founded on that of Dr. Samuel Johnson , as edited by the Rev. H. J. Todd , M.A. With numerous Emendations and Additions . be ...
Pagina 124
... dictionary , or to write Latin grammatically , almost ignorant of geography and of the history of his own country , unacquainted with any modern language but his own , and hardly competent to write Eng- lish correctly , to do a simple ...
... dictionary , or to write Latin grammatically , almost ignorant of geography and of the history of his own country , unacquainted with any modern language but his own , and hardly competent to write Eng- lish correctly , to do a simple ...
Pagina 284
... , shall grow spontaneously New churches , new economies , new laws , Admitting freedom , new societies Excluding falsehood . He shall make all new . " ART . II . - A Dictionary of the English 284 Commercial Philanthropy .
... , shall grow spontaneously New churches , new economies , new laws , Admitting freedom , new societies Excluding falsehood . He shall make all new . " ART . II . - A Dictionary of the English 284 Commercial Philanthropy .
Pagina 285
... Dictionary . " How much is expressed in those three words . But wide as they are , there are three which are still wider " The English Language . " No dictionary can contain the English language ; the most that the best can do is to ...
... Dictionary . " How much is expressed in those three words . But wide as they are , there are three which are still wider " The English Language . " No dictionary can contain the English language ; the most that the best can do is to ...
Pagina 286
... growths which had been sown broadcast over it when the two races walked and strove upon it face to face . But even without the help of such learned labourers , no doubt many Celtic grafts on Saxon stems 286 Latham's Johnson's Dictionary .
... growths which had been sown broadcast over it when the two races walked and strove upon it face to face . But even without the help of such learned labourers , no doubt many Celtic grafts on Saxon stems 286 Latham's Johnson's Dictionary .
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