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... person singular , of a strong verb , never ends in -s , but the third person is the same as the first . Thus , he broke is of the same form as I broke ; we do not say he brokes . It is just the same with other verbs which preserve the ...
... person singular , of a strong verb , never ends in -s , but the third person is the same as the first . Thus , he broke is of the same form as I broke ; we do not say he brokes . It is just the same with other verbs which preserve the ...
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... person talk , it cocks the tail and listens attentively . They say also that it is meritorious to kill the reptile , and that the person who destroys it obtains an indulgence of forty days . They allege that this is the reptile that ...
... person talk , it cocks the tail and listens attentively . They say also that it is meritorious to kill the reptile , and that the person who destroys it obtains an indulgence of forty days . They allege that this is the reptile that ...
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... person who has received true con- secration according to Canon Law . The name applied to any other person is , I think , merely the been received in the Roman Catholic Church , and statement of a fiction . But when consecration has all ...
... person who has received true con- secration according to Canon Law . The name applied to any other person is , I think , merely the been received in the Roman Catholic Church , and statement of a fiction . But when consecration has all ...
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