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The editor has thought it might be acceptable to most readers , and not without use , to add to this preface , an account of the Indian publications made by Eliot ; and the following List , which has been collected from the preceding ...
The editor has thought it might be acceptable to most readers , and not without use , to add to this preface , an account of the Indian publications made by Eliot ; and the following List , which has been collected from the preceding ...
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Judge Davis had extracted the example of the verb to be , that had given rise to the discussion in Mr. Du Ponceau's Notes . * In the course of my reading , I soon met with the verb nuttiniin , used by Eliot , in Exod iii . 14.
Judge Davis had extracted the example of the verb to be , that had given rise to the discussion in Mr. Du Ponceau's Notes . * In the course of my reading , I soon met with the verb nuttiniin , used by Eliot , in Exod iii . 14.
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15 Ja 30 I to the Indian word a different idea from that which Eliot seemed to have done ; for Cotton explained nutapip by our verb to be able , in different modes and tenses as follows : " I am able , Thou art able , He is able ...
15 Ja 30 I to the Indian word a different idea from that which Eliot seemed to have done ; for Cotton explained nutapip by our verb to be able , in different modes and tenses as follows : " I am able , Thou art able , He is able ...
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