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... once recognized in a sufficient number of cases , an etymologist is justified in regarding a Welsh initial p as a sort of equivalent to a Latin initial k or qu . But the law cannot be reversed ( Welsh k for Latin p ) , nor can it be ...
... once recognized in a sufficient number of cases , an etymologist is justified in regarding a Welsh initial p as a sort of equivalent to a Latin initial k or qu . But the law cannot be reversed ( Welsh k for Latin p ) , nor can it be ...
Side 172
... once revealed , he was revealed for ever ; once established in their glorious , their para- disaical state , the people of God , the subjects of the kingdom , were to be liable to no change , no vicissitude . The allusion of Jesus to ...
... once revealed , he was revealed for ever ; once established in their glorious , their para- disaical state , the people of God , the subjects of the kingdom , were to be liable to no change , no vicissitude . The allusion of Jesus to ...
Side 262
... once more rejected from that executive ; yet he never consented to acknowledge the usurper , even after his presumed connexion with Wildman and Overton's conspiracy had consigned him to a prison . Nor did he ever cease inciting his old ...
... once more rejected from that executive ; yet he never consented to acknowledge the usurper , even after his presumed connexion with Wildman and Overton's conspiracy had consigned him to a prison . Nor did he ever cease inciting his old ...
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