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Page 388
... speak High Ger man with a superior degree of purity and accuracy . The provincial aberrations in the Upper Saxon mode of speaking are these ; -a want of discrimination between band p ; dand t ; g and k ; for example , they pronounce ...
... speak High Ger man with a superior degree of purity and accuracy . The provincial aberrations in the Upper Saxon mode of speaking are these ; -a want of discrimination between band p ; dand t ; g and k ; for example , they pronounce ...
Page 420
... speaking . Here , however , I must confiue my observations to the last con spicuous and eminent accomplishment . To ... speak . But the employments of women are of a mort domestic kind . Household affairs , and particularly the nursing ...
... speaking . Here , however , I must confiue my observations to the last con spicuous and eminent accomplishment . To ... speak . But the employments of women are of a mort domestic kind . Household affairs , and particularly the nursing ...
Page 421
... speak much . They ought to speak much . Nature compels them to speak much ; and , when they do so , they are complying religiously with one of her most sacred and useful laws . It may be said , that some men talk as much as women ...
... speak much . They ought to speak much . Nature compels them to speak much ; and , when they do so , they are complying religiously with one of her most sacred and useful laws . It may be said , that some men talk as much as women ...
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