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... Italian , Spanish , and German . And to the scholar who hath been well instructed in the grammatical institutes of his native tongue , those of other languages will be easily ac ÷ quired , the radical principles of all languages ...
... Italian , Spanish , and German . And to the scholar who hath been well instructed in the grammatical institutes of his native tongue , those of other languages will be easily ac ÷ quired , the radical principles of all languages ...
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... Italian literature , ( to which , but as supplied by a friend , I may add the Spanish , Portuguese , and French ) , as far as the same has not beer already given to English readers , or is not to be found in common French authors ...
... Italian literature , ( to which , but as supplied by a friend , I may add the Spanish , Portuguese , and French ) , as far as the same has not beer already given to English readers , or is not to be found in common French authors ...
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... Italy , where it was then in use , no one certainly knew whether it originally came from Spain , or from America . Peter Cieca , in his Chronicle , printed in 1553 , tells us , chap . xl , p . 49 , that the inhabitants of Quito , and ...
... Italy , where it was then in use , no one certainly knew whether it originally came from Spain , or from America . Peter Cieca , in his Chronicle , printed in 1553 , tells us , chap . xl , p . 49 , that the inhabitants of Quito , and ...
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... Italians so well acquainted with them as to give them a name , there is every reason to believe they had been several years in Europe , before they were sent to Clusius . The name of the root , in South America , is papas , and in ...
... Italians so well acquainted with them as to give them a name , there is every reason to believe they had been several years in Europe , before they were sent to Clusius . The name of the root , in South America , is papas , and in ...
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... Italians ; they wished to make it pass for a contrivance they meant to put in practice against the British fleet , but the govern- ment knew better . He showed us also some weapon , which had been taken upon George , and the pistols of ...
... Italians ; they wished to make it pass for a contrivance they meant to put in practice against the British fleet , but the govern- ment knew better . He showed us also some weapon , which had been taken upon George , and the pistols of ...
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