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... thee near , I start and fear . b in bab , barb , babe , bib , bulb , embark , babboon , abrogate , fabulous , ebony , liberty , barbarous , barbican . p in pap , pate , pet , pipe , pope , pippin , proper , topple , puritan , papacy ...
... thee near , I start and fear . b in bab , barb , babe , bib , bulb , embark , babboon , abrogate , fabulous , ebony , liberty , barbarous , barbican . p in pap , pate , pet , pipe , pope , pippin , proper , topple , puritan , papacy ...
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... thee , therefore , father , that thou wouldst send him to my father's house . 21. As an association in sound is the best possible repre- sentation of an association in sense , we frequently find words and clauses that seem to introduce ...
... thee , therefore , father , that thou wouldst send him to my father's house . 21. As an association in sound is the best possible repre- sentation of an association in sense , we frequently find words and clauses that seem to introduce ...
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... thee arise , and take up thy couch , and go unto thine house . And immediately he rose up before them , and took up that whereon he lay , and departed to his own house , glorifying God . And they were all amazed , and they glorified God ...
... thee arise , and take up thy couch , and go unto thine house . And immediately he rose up before them , and took up that whereon he lay , and departed to his own house , glorifying God . And they were all amazed , and they glorified God ...
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... thee . His lordship's orthography is a little loose , but several of his equals countenance the cústom . Lord Loggerhead always spells physician with an F ' . In sarcasm . So you despíse me , Mr. Gígadibs . In concessions . - There are ...
... thee . His lordship's orthography is a little loose , but several of his equals countenance the cústom . Lord Loggerhead always spells physician with an F ' . In sarcasm . So you despíse me , Mr. Gígadibs . In concessions . - There are ...
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... thee , -thee only , -have I sinned , and done this evil in thy sight . Hide thy face from my sins , and blot out all mine iniquities ! e . In horror and despair , the low , 70 ORATOR'S MANUAL .
... thee , -thee only , -have I sinned , and done this evil in thy sight . Hide thy face from my sins , and blot out all mine iniquities ! e . In horror and despair , the low , 70 ORATOR'S MANUAL .
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American arms aspirate bk BC blood brave breast breath Cæsar Caius Verres circumflex conditional mood dare death downward earth elbow emphasis emphatic England express expulsive f RO falling inflection father feel fight Finger gesture fingers force freedom Ft on waist gentlemen George Croly gesture give glory grave Greece h RC hand hear heart heaven honor idem idem idem Ireland liberty lift light lips Lochinvar look Lord loud median stress medium pitch melody movement nation Netherby never noble o'er orotund PARTITION OF POLAND pass pauses principles prone Roman Roman senate Rome Rússia Semitonic sentiment side slow sound Spartacus spirit stood sustained sword syllables tell Terminal Stress thee thou thought tion tone tr R C turn uttered Virgínia voice wave words wrist Ꭱ Ꮯ