CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1832 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... sound in the third person singular in the Im- perative Mode of Verbs , which cannot well be distinguish- ed without it : though I have sometimes used [ gh ] in- stead of it , but it is harder and more inconvenient . The proper sound of ...
... sound in the third person singular in the Im- perative Mode of Verbs , which cannot well be distinguish- ed without it : though I have sometimes used [ gh ] in- stead of it , but it is harder and more inconvenient . The proper sound of ...
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... sounds they also have , and perfect Harmony , but they differ from us in sound . There be four several sorts of Sounds or Tones uttered by Mankinde . 1. Articulation in Speech . 2. Laughter . 3. Lætation and Joy : of which kinde of sounds ...
... sounds they also have , and perfect Harmony , but they differ from us in sound . There be four several sorts of Sounds or Tones uttered by Mankinde . 1. Articulation in Speech . 2. Laughter . 3. Lætation and Joy : of which kinde of sounds ...
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... sound before a conso- nant , ) and generally expresses the broad sound of that letter by au , yet there are many words , in which it has the open sound , es- pecially when followed by h : But this can only be discovered by comparison ...
... sound before a conso- nant , ) and generally expresses the broad sound of that letter by au , yet there are many words , in which it has the open sound , es- pecially when followed by h : But this can only be discovered by comparison ...
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