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Pagina 273
... correct . —C . Lamb . " Ay ! here now ! ( exclaimed the Critic , ) here come Coleridge's metaphysics ! ” — Bio- graphia Luleruria . See also the third illustration above . ii . If it relates to a single word or a short clause , no mark ...
... correct . —C . Lamb . " Ay ! here now ! ( exclaimed the Critic , ) here come Coleridge's metaphysics ! ” — Bio- graphia Luleruria . See also the third illustration above . ii . If it relates to a single word or a short clause , no mark ...
Pagina 299
... correct exhibit of all the liabilities and of the income and disbursements and of the general condition and affairs of the said company on the said thirty - first day of December last , and for the year end- ing on that day , according ...
... correct exhibit of all the liabilities and of the income and disbursements and of the general condition and affairs of the said company on the said thirty - first day of December last , and for the year end- ing on that day , according ...
Pagina 663
... correct- ness ; closeness . Ac'cu - rate , a . Done with care ; with- out error . - SYN . Correct ; precise ; just . A - cerbi - ty , n . Bitterness of taste or of spirit . Ad'ap - ta'tion , n . The act of adapting or fitting ...
... correct- ness ; closeness . Ac'cu - rate , a . Done with care ; with- out error . - SYN . Correct ; precise ; just . A - cerbi - ty , n . Bitterness of taste or of spirit . Ad'ap - ta'tion , n . The act of adapting or fitting ...
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