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Side 18
... French word creuse . The remaining six vowel - sounds may very pro- perly retain their simple name of dipos poofyos diphthong , or dipthong , or double- sound ; because they are none of them ex- tensions of a short vowel - sound , and ...
... French word creuse . The remaining six vowel - sounds may very pro- perly retain their simple name of dipos poofyos diphthong , or dipthong , or double- sound ; because they are none of them ex- tensions of a short vowel - sound , and ...
Side 24
... French name of the inha- bitants of those parts . When this block of stone arrived at the Museum , so exceeding small were the ap- pearances externally , of the bones within it , that I have been told , many were for sawing it in two at ...
... French name of the inha- bitants of those parts . When this block of stone arrived at the Museum , so exceeding small were the ap- pearances externally , of the bones within it , that I have been told , many were for sawing it in two at ...
Side 32
... French never advanced within three hundred yards of the British troops , but retired from their charge . Particular English regiments , after having repulsed one party of the enemy , found themselves assailed by another , so far as ...
... French never advanced within three hundred yards of the British troops , but retired from their charge . Particular English regiments , after having repulsed one party of the enemy , found themselves assailed by another , so far as ...
Side 33
... French soldiers , in general , with high respect ; and of French officers , as men eminent- ly skilful in the art of war . But they claim impossibilities in their bragging bulletins . When they fight , their ene ies are only a flock of ...
... French soldiers , in general , with high respect ; and of French officers , as men eminent- ly skilful in the art of war . But they claim impossibilities in their bragging bulletins . When they fight , their ene ies are only a flock of ...
Side 34
... French bean , twine round the sticks or poles , with which they are sustained , the Contrary way to what the sun goes . What the cause of this peculiarity is I do not know , neither have I met with any one , hitherto , who was able to ...
... French bean , twine round the sticks or poles , with which they are sustained , the Contrary way to what the sun goes . What the cause of this peculiarity is I do not know , neither have I met with any one , hitherto , who was able to ...
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