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... never name the consonants by their usual names ; if it be required to point them out by sounds , let them resemble the real sounds or powers of the consonants , but in fact it will never be necessary to name the consonants separately ...
... never name the consonants by their usual names ; if it be required to point them out by sounds , let them resemble the real sounds or powers of the consonants , but in fact it will never be necessary to name the consonants separately ...
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... never becomes old ; -winter succeeds to summer ; but wedded happiness never chills The kiss of a chaste wife , is the stamp with which nature seals her choicest blessings ; -storms roar above ; lightning flashes around ; but where ...
... never becomes old ; -winter succeeds to summer ; but wedded happiness never chills The kiss of a chaste wife , is the stamp with which nature seals her choicest blessings ; -storms roar above ; lightning flashes around ; but where ...
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... never offend your ears again . " ' As soon as Mr. Macklin had finished this address , the audience testified their ... never was equalled , certainly never excelled . We cannot describe her better than by introducing the following lines ...
... never offend your ears again . " ' As soon as Mr. Macklin had finished this address , the audience testified their ... never was equalled , certainly never excelled . We cannot describe her better than by introducing the following lines ...
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