Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 17 tomasDevonshire Press, 1885 List of members in each volume. |
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... seems to have taken place in the Friesic onwillich for unwillich , onwaxen for unwaxen , onriucht for unriucht , & c . , such forms being very common in that Low German dialect . η Still I contend that in the Devonshire Dialect vowels ...
... seems to have taken place in the Friesic onwillich for unwillich , onwaxen for unwaxen , onriucht for unriucht , & c . , such forms being very common in that Low German dialect . η Still I contend that in the Devonshire Dialect vowels ...
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... seems to be the earliest form of our national name , is added the termination -isc , the adjective so formed is not ... seem easy to explain ; but one may remark that in Spanish and Italian , which differ from French in this par- ticular ...
... seems to be the earliest form of our national name , is added the termination -isc , the adjective so formed is not ... seem easy to explain ; but one may remark that in Spanish and Italian , which differ from French in this par- ticular ...
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... seems to hinterveer way you , and tu hack in a manner that you deem honjist , it is perfectly haup'n an haisy to you to administer a gentle and dignified rebuke by calling him a hass ! In the consonants we find a tendency to prefer the ...
... seems to hinterveer way you , and tu hack in a manner that you deem honjist , it is perfectly haup'n an haisy to you to administer a gentle and dignified rebuke by calling him a hass ! In the consonants we find a tendency to prefer the ...
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... seems to have been forgotten in course of time that brether was plural , so to make assurance doubly sure " an n was added , and the double plural brētheren or brethren was the result . But what is curious is that in one of the ...
... seems to have been forgotten in course of time that brether was plural , so to make assurance doubly sure " an n was added , and the double plural brētheren or brethren was the result . But what is curious is that in one of the ...
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... seems to be in Devonshire honoured almost as much in the breach as in the observance . The accusative seems actually to be preferred , but not those forms now used as accusatives , but which were originally datives , him , them , whom ...
... seems to be in Devonshire honoured almost as much in the breach as in the observance . The accusative seems actually to be preferred , but not those forms now used as accusatives , but which were originally datives , him , them , whom ...
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