Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... become altered in pronunciation until they are almost unrecognisable . The letter a is given a long open sound , almost as in French : thus " ball " becomes " ba - all " and " ram " ra - am . " The negro finds , as a rule , the greatest ...
... become altered in pronunciation until they are almost unrecognisable . The letter a is given a long open sound , almost as in French : thus " ball " becomes " ba - all " and " ram " ra - am . " The negro finds , as a rule , the greatest ...
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... becomes too heavy , has to pay dearly for it . I have often been told that an extra stone in weight means an extra ... become so . If the hunting man would only for a little time forswear foods that deprive him of every pleasure in ...
... becomes too heavy , has to pay dearly for it . I have often been told that an extra stone in weight means an extra ... become so . If the hunting man would only for a little time forswear foods that deprive him of every pleasure in ...
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... become impracticable . There is no means of ascending such a cliff except by toilsome gullies or other fissures ; so the shepherds , whose work has to be carried through quickly , lower a man from the summit of the crag to the sheep ...
... become impracticable . There is no means of ascending such a cliff except by toilsome gullies or other fissures ; so the shepherds , whose work has to be carried through quickly , lower a man from the summit of the crag to the sheep ...
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