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Page 193
... means bay . -In German , bahn means way , road ; and so does the Dutch baan : the German verb bahnen means to cut away ; and , in Dutch , the verb baanen means to prepare a way , to make level . From whatever verb these words Bay , Baai ...
... means bay . -In German , bahn means way , road ; and so does the Dutch baan : the German verb bahnen means to cut away ; and , in Dutch , the verb baanen means to prepare a way , to make level . From whatever verb these words Bay , Baai ...
Page 259
... means hitherto adopted to amend them , the author says : But let innocent , elegant , and rational pleasures be a little more encouraged here ; let a polite taste for literature be diffused , at least among the independent ; let the means ...
... means hitherto adopted to amend them , the author says : But let innocent , elegant , and rational pleasures be a little more encouraged here ; let a polite taste for literature be diffused , at least among the independent ; let the means ...
Page 306
... means pre- vent . There are so many means of landing and vending those ar ticles that no vigilance can prevent it . The quantity of other East India goods and foreign silks is beyond calculation . ” We now present our readers with a ...
... means pre- vent . There are so many means of landing and vending those ar ticles that no vigilance can prevent it . The quantity of other East India goods and foreign silks is beyond calculation . ” We now present our readers with a ...
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