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Our of Europe , the speakers of English , Gerown words are old ; our own
philosophy is man , Celtic , and Slavonic , of Greek and old ; our own religion is
old ; our own so- Latin , into one family with the speakers cial institutions are old .
Our of Europe , the speakers of English , Gerown words are old ; our own
philosophy is man , Celtic , and Slavonic , of Greek and old ; our own religion is
old ; our own so- Latin , into one family with the speakers cial institutions are old .
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Anglo - Saxon holds good , that t of the parAllow me to give you one illustration ,
ticiple should appear in English as th . It which , though it is somewhat tedious ,
will should be death ( A. S. death ) , not dead surprise you by what the French ...
Anglo - Saxon holds good , that t of the parAllow me to give you one illustration ,
ticiple should appear in English as th . It which , though it is somewhat tedious ,
will should be death ( A. S. death ) , not dead surprise you by what the French ...
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English into Kafir . Patches of color , in the way of facings and « Would you like to
see the attack ? I piping , admirably set off their dusky mus- must explain to you
that , having deemed cular forms , and every Zulu looked proud a war cry as ...
English into Kafir . Patches of color , in the way of facings and « Would you like to
see the attack ? I piping , admirably set off their dusky mus- must explain to you
that , having deemed cular forms , and every Zulu looked proud a war cry as ...
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Of course , shops and so- English magistrates , who have been ciety are scarcely
more existent here than assembled from remote spots in order to in the Sahara .
Domestic grief in the constitute a quorum for the trial of certain matter of servants
...
Of course , shops and so- English magistrates , who have been ciety are scarcely
more existent here than assembled from remote spots in order to in the Sahara .
Domestic grief in the constitute a quorum for the trial of certain matter of servants
...
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Unhappily for the Zulus , the English lish nation , ” they plead in effect , “ take are
not the sole individuals tempted to from us what you deem just ; require of
perpetrate that “ wrong which needs re us what you will , but save us from those ...
Unhappily for the Zulus , the English lish nation , ” they plead in effect , “ take are
not the sole individuals tempted to from us what you deem just ; require of
perpetrate that “ wrong which needs re us what you will , but save us from those ...
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