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V . Indian LANGUAGE AND CONDITION , · · · · · 39 . 1 A Grammar of the
Language of the Lenni Lenape or Dela . ware Indians . Translated for the
American Philosophical Society , from the German Manuscript of the late Rev .
David Zeisberger ...
V . Indian LANGUAGE AND CONDITION , · · · · · 39 . 1 A Grammar of the
Language of the Lenni Lenape or Dela . ware Indians . Translated for the
American Philosophical Society , from the German Manuscript of the late Rev .
David Zeisberger ...
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Supplement to the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language , illustrating
the words , in their different significations , by examples from Ancient and Modern
Writers : showing their affinity to those of other Languages , and especially the ...
Supplement to the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language , illustrating
the words , in their different significations , by examples from Ancient and Modern
Writers : showing their affinity to those of other Languages , and especially the ...
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The earliest judicial histories assert the right of the injured party to traverse the
inquisition , or , in plainer language , to deny its truth , and have a trial by jury . It
is only when he neglects to claim this right , or when it is finally decided against
him ...
The earliest judicial histories assert the right of the injured party to traverse the
inquisition , or , in plainer language , to deny its truth , and have a trial by jury . It
is only when he neglects to claim this right , or when it is finally decided against
him ...
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After setting forth , in firm and plain language , what they considered as the fixed
principles of the Constitution , they aver , — “ That in this session the privileges of
the house have been more universally and dangerously impugned than ever ...
After setting forth , in firm and plain language , what they considered as the fixed
principles of the Constitution , they aver , — “ That in this session the privileges of
the house have been more universally and dangerously impugned than ever ...
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It may amuse some of our readers to exhibit a specimen of the jumbled language
of lawyers ' reports in those days ; the Norman French of the Forum , in which the
author never scrupled to introduce a Latin or an English word , in case he did ...
It may amuse some of our readers to exhibit a specimen of the jumbled language
of lawyers ' reports in those days ; the Norman French of the Forum , in which the
author never scrupled to introduce a Latin or an English word , in case he did ...
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