Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie, Том 24M. Niemeyer, 1901 |
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... Have a Wife Charles Bundy Wilson , Collectives and Indefinites again E. Einenkel , Das indefinitum . VIII . Harry L. D. Ward , Mistake of French and German Critics , as to the Chaplaincy of Geoffrey of Monmouth 311 • 341 343 . • 381 ...
... Have a Wife Charles Bundy Wilson , Collectives and Indefinites again E. Einenkel , Das indefinitum . VIII . Harry L. D. Ward , Mistake of French and German Critics , as to the Chaplaincy of Geoffrey of Monmouth 311 • 341 343 . • 381 ...
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... have always the guttural sound . The sound of the English diphthong oo , is commonly spelled ou . The French u , a sound which often occurs in the Scotch lan- guage , is marked oo , or ui . The a in genuine Scotch words , except when ...
... have always the guttural sound . The sound of the English diphthong oo , is commonly spelled ou . The French u , a sound which often occurs in the Scotch lan- guage , is marked oo , or ui . The a in genuine Scotch words , except when ...
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... have Common for Hogs , from the end of Harvest till Seed - time , in all Mens Grounds . [ Shacking - Time , the Season when Mast is ripe . ] Shake - Time , ( C. ) the Season when Mast and such Fruits fall from Trees . Shaw , ( C. ) a ...
... have Common for Hogs , from the end of Harvest till Seed - time , in all Mens Grounds . [ Shacking - Time , the Season when Mast is ripe . ] Shake - Time , ( C. ) the Season when Mast and such Fruits fall from Trees . Shaw , ( C. ) a ...
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... have had to her [ Mrs. Abbey ] you have none now , as she has reproached you . I do not know what property you have , but I will enquire into it : be sure however that beyond the obli- gation that a lodger may have to a landlord you ...
... have had to her [ Mrs. Abbey ] you have none now , as she has reproached you . I do not know what property you have , but I will enquire into it : be sure however that beyond the obli- gation that a lodger may have to a landlord you ...
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... have a happy and cheerful home to make you comfortable ' ( s . IV 395 f . ) . An Abbey schreibt George die nachricht von der geburt seiner tochter und lässt dies durch ihn erst seinen geschwistern mitteilen ( s . brief an Fanny , 16 ...
... have a happy and cheerful home to make you comfortable ' ( s . IV 395 f . ) . An Abbey schreibt George die nachricht von der geburt seiner tochter und lässt dies durch ihn erst seinen geschwistern mitteilen ( s . brief an Fanny , 16 ...
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