The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 301F. Jefferies, 1906 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Esperanto . They may not have " " No been finished models of style - if there be such a thing as style in Esperanto - but they were fluently written and perfectly compre- hended by the receivers . doubt this assumes some degree of ...
... Esperanto . They may not have " " No been finished models of style - if there be such a thing as style in Esperanto - but they were fluently written and perfectly compre- hended by the receivers . doubt this assumes some degree of ...
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... Esperanto is fitted to express the finer shades of meaning , the nuances of thought and style , any better than Choctaw -with which , however , we must admit that we are very imperfectly acquainted . Here we must say that we write under ...
... Esperanto is fitted to express the finer shades of meaning , the nuances of thought and style , any better than Choctaw -with which , however , we must admit that we are very imperfectly acquainted . Here we must say that we write under ...
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of Esperanto . The idea is nothing less than this , that mal means " the contrary . " Hence in the " new universal language " all adjectives are positive , and their negative is expressed by prefixing mal . If you want to say the ...
of Esperanto . The idea is nothing less than this , that mal means " the contrary . " Hence in the " new universal language " all adjectives are positive , and their negative is expressed by prefixing mal . If you want to say the ...
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