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... observed . Recent writers on place - names have , with more or less faithfulness , observed Skeat's first principle , so far at least as old forms can be or have been found , but many forget the principle entirely when they attempt to ...
... observed . Recent writers on place - names have , with more or less faithfulness , observed Skeat's first principle , so far at least as old forms can be or have been found , but many forget the principle entirely when they attempt to ...
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... observed . He states that he has seen cases of the voiced lateral fricative - as for the second ll in the last line ... observe the changes as they are actually taking place and can trace them to their bodily and mental origins . This ...
... observed . He states that he has seen cases of the voiced lateral fricative - as for the second ll in the last line ... observe the changes as they are actually taking place and can trace them to their bodily and mental origins . This ...
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... observed ( see No. 8 , note ) ; while in the small corpus of Epistolae , in which the cursus is obligatory , no less than seventeen examples will be found . ] ( 51 ) . i . 2 , 27 : for expectare noluerunt read expectáre nolúerint ( t ) ...
... observed ( see No. 8 , note ) ; while in the small corpus of Epistolae , in which the cursus is obligatory , no less than seventeen examples will be found . ] ( 51 ) . i . 2 , 27 : for expectare noluerunt read expectáre nolúerint ( t ) ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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