Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 20Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1851 |
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Page 76
... English Captain , in a vessel of 16 guns , at English Turn , whom he turned back , by the assertion that the region was already occupied by French settlements . Hence , according to our author , the well- known name which we have given ...
... English Captain , in a vessel of 16 guns , at English Turn , whom he turned back , by the assertion that the region was already occupied by French settlements . Hence , according to our author , the well- known name which we have given ...
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... English to titter , and in German Zittern , both derived from the same root . Every etymo- logist well knows that T , Z , and S , frequently pass over into one another . But the German word Zittern , means to tremble , while the English ...
... English to titter , and in German Zittern , both derived from the same root . Every etymo- logist well knows that T , Z , and S , frequently pass over into one another . But the German word Zittern , means to tremble , while the English ...
Page 429
... English whirl , if it does not be- long to those words which originally have actually indicated a sound , as the German schwirren , which is of the same root , but means a sound similar to the word itself , seems almost to prove . Most ...
... English whirl , if it does not be- long to those words which originally have actually indicated a sound , as the German schwirren , which is of the same root , but means a sound similar to the word itself , seems almost to prove . Most ...
Contents
THE SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR JULY 1851 | 1 |
GARLANDS LIFE OF RANDOLPH | 41 |
IIICAIUS GRACCHUS | 62 |
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