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31. oldal
SPARROW Old French scholars that O.F. fiz was pronounced SIMPSON are now seldom met with , although in fits , precisely ( so far as the consonants are conome seminaries they are , I believe , still in use . cerned ) as we pronounce Filz ...
SPARROW Old French scholars that O.F. fiz was pronounced SIMPSON are now seldom met with , although in fits , precisely ( so far as the consonants are conome seminaries they are , I believe , still in use . cerned ) as we pronounce Filz ...
416. oldal
At any rate , “ in . seems to have been first mentioned in English Auenza ” is now perfectly naturalized in England , medical literature as a French synonym for to the exclusion of other synonyms for the cominfluenza about the year 1782 ...
At any rate , “ in . seems to have been first mentioned in English Auenza ” is now perfectly naturalized in England , medical literature as a French synonym for to the exclusion of other synonyms for the cominfluenza about the year 1782 ...
432. oldal
medium of the French . ” But is it a certainty that Knight Hunt , in his ridiculously named " Fourth Littrés suggestion that " calibre " is from the Estate , ' says that the first weekly paper was pub- Arabic kálib , a form , a mould ...
medium of the French . ” But is it a certainty that Knight Hunt , in his ridiculously named " Fourth Littrés suggestion that " calibre " is from the Estate , ' says that the first weekly paper was pub- Arabic kálib , a form , a mould ...
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