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... says that all others are in the wrong . I remember soon after the foundation of the University of Gottingen , that Heumann and Oporin read lectures there at the same time on the Apocalypse . Oporin , a man of great modesty and ...
... says that all others are in the wrong . I remember soon after the foundation of the University of Gottingen , that Heumann and Oporin read lectures there at the same time on the Apocalypse . Oporin , a man of great modesty and ...
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... ( says the author ) this prerogative has been disputed by other towns , and in other provinces ; for instance , in the ... say shpreche for sprechen , and dursht for durst . - On the other hand , the principal misnomers of the Lower Saxons ...
... ( says the author ) this prerogative has been disputed by other towns , and in other provinces ; for instance , in the ... say shpreche for sprechen , and dursht for durst . - On the other hand , the principal misnomers of the Lower Saxons ...
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... says that , though these pieces are totally forgotten , yet , in order to render his plan useful , and prevent young writers in future from committing the same errors , and adopting such party - prejudices as disgrace the na- tional ...
... says that , though these pieces are totally forgotten , yet , in order to render his plan useful , and prevent young writers in future from committing the same errors , and adopting such party - prejudices as disgrace the na- tional ...
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