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Side 31
If there be no other overruling cause , the consonant takes its sound from the following vowel ; and , according to a practice now ancient ... The Latin qu is the eq . in most cases to these varying sounds . by a preceding vowel .
If there be no other overruling cause , the consonant takes its sound from the following vowel ; and , according to a practice now ancient ... The Latin qu is the eq . in most cases to these varying sounds . by a preceding vowel .
Side 32
Thus the a vowel in cean only shows the broad sound of the n . Some of the Celtic dialects and many of the European languages that received this influence did not preserve its original condition ; its existence is now therefore best ...
Thus the a vowel in cean only shows the broad sound of the n . Some of the Celtic dialects and many of the European languages that received this influence did not preserve its original condition ; its existence is now therefore best ...
Side 39
WREAY , H. C. reidh , an opening or clear space in a wood , a glade , also found in Dockray ( Penrith and Kendal ) , etc. The ancient word , as well as the modern one , is practically two syllables , and the aspirated d takes the sound ...
WREAY , H. C. reidh , an opening or clear space in a wood , a glade , also found in Dockray ( Penrith and Kendal ) , etc. The ancient word , as well as the modern one , is practically two syllables , and the aspirated d takes the sound ...
Side 46
... a home - like sound to their ears . " This remodelling , having no connexion with the origin of the place , must be especially worthless to ethnographers . One of the latest and most ordinary mistakes that second colonists make with ...
... a home - like sound to their ears . " This remodelling , having no connexion with the origin of the place , must be especially worthless to ethnographers . One of the latest and most ordinary mistakes that second colonists make with ...
Side 61
One most remarkable instance concerns the sepulchre of King Frode Fredegode ( the peace - loving ) , who was believed to be interred in a large hill near Frederic's Sound in Seeland . The tradition that states this , is related by Saxo ...
One most remarkable instance concerns the sepulchre of King Frode Fredegode ( the peace - loving ) , who was believed to be interred in a large hill near Frederic's Sound in Seeland . The tradition that states this , is related by Saxo ...
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