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Trado ; 13 . Committo ; 14 . Condo ; 15 . Ædifico ; 16 . Verso ; 17 . Flecto .
Suppose the little rogue , not quite at home in the Latin tongue , to be desirous of
affixing English significations to these various words , he has then at the
moderate rate ...
Trado ; 13 . Committo ; 14 . Condo ; 15 . Ædifico ; 16 . Verso ; 17 . Flecto .
Suppose the little rogue , not quite at home in the Latin tongue , to be desirous of
affixing English significations to these various words , he has then at the
moderate rate ...
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These and these only were and are truly literal ; that is to say , that every word is
rendered in English by a corresponding part of speech , that the grammatical
analysis of the phrase is never departed from ; that the case of every noun ,
pronoun ...
These and these only were and are truly literal ; that is to say , that every word is
rendered in English by a corresponding part of speech , that the grammatical
analysis of the phrase is never departed from ; that the case of every noun ,
pronoun ...
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They possess a few acres of ground , usually appropriated to potatoes and barley
; with a cottage by no means superior , and frequently inferior , to the little
tenement of an English pauper . Hence it is , that at the houses of their principal ...
They possess a few acres of ground , usually appropriated to potatoes and barley
; with a cottage by no means superior , and frequently inferior , to the little
tenement of an English pauper . Hence it is , that at the houses of their principal ...
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In the course of that period , he had entirely forgotten his native tongue , and
acquired the English language . But when he recovered from his accident , he
forgot the language he had been so recently in the habit of speaking , and
acquired the ...
In the course of that period , he had entirely forgotten his native tongue , and
acquired the English language . But when he recovered from his accident , he
forgot the language he had been so recently in the habit of speaking , and
acquired the ...
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It appears , therefore , that the lowest cost price of Odessa wheat , in the English
market , would amount to about 4 . 5s . ; but the quality of average Odessa wheat
being fully onesixth inferior to the quality of average English wheat , it could not ...
It appears , therefore , that the lowest cost price of Odessa wheat , in the English
market , would amount to about 4 . 5s . ; but the quality of average Odessa wheat
being fully onesixth inferior to the quality of average English wheat , it could not ...
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