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It should not , however , be overlooked , that the same observations which Eliot and others have made respecting the ... briefly to those opinions ; because they still have , as above observed , an influence in perpetuating errour .
It should not , however , be overlooked , that the same observations which Eliot and others have made respecting the ... briefly to those opinions ; because they still have , as above observed , an influence in perpetuating errour .
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AFTER the Notes and Observations of Mr. Du Ponceau had been delivered to the printer , I employed the few leisure ... It will be recollected , that in conformity with what has been observed in modern times , by Dr. Edwards in the ...
AFTER the Notes and Observations of Mr. Du Ponceau had been delivered to the printer , I employed the few leisure ... It will be recollected , that in conformity with what has been observed in modern times , by Dr. Edwards in the ...
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The preceding discussion respecting the verbs to be and to become , has been confined ( as the reader will have observed ) to two of the Indian languages only , the Delaware of the present day , and the Massachusetts as spoken a century ...
The preceding discussion respecting the verbs to be and to become , has been confined ( as the reader will have observed ) to two of the Indian languages only , the Delaware of the present day , and the Massachusetts as spoken a century ...
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