A Pronouncing Gazetteer ...Lippincott, Grambo & Company, 1851 - 703 էջ |
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... Nearly twenty years a resident of that country . HENRY KALUSSOWSKI , Formerly professor in St. Paul's College , Long I. HORATIO HALE , Esq . , Philologist to the U. States Exploring Expedition . W. S. W. RUSCHENBERGER , M. D. Of the ...
... Nearly twenty years a resident of that country . HENRY KALUSSOWSKI , Formerly professor in St. Paul's College , Long I. HORATIO HALE , Esq . , Philologist to the U. States Exploring Expedition . W. S. W. RUSCHENBERGER , M. D. Of the ...
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... nearly the proper manner of pronouncing them , it has been thought unnecessary , in these cases , to give a differ- ent spelling in order to show the exact pronunciation . At the same time , that no part of the work might be incomplete ...
... nearly the proper manner of pronouncing them , it has been thought unnecessary , in these cases , to give a differ- ent spelling in order to show the exact pronunciation . At the same time , that no part of the work might be incomplete ...
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... nearly always to be pronounced with the English sounds of the letters . Thus , in BAVA'RIA , BULGARIA , LUSA'TIA , and TRANSYLVANIA , the accented a should have its first sound . * Walker says that " Derby is pronounced NEARLY as if ...
... nearly always to be pronounced with the English sounds of the letters . Thus , in BAVA'RIA , BULGARIA , LUSA'TIA , and TRANSYLVANIA , the accented a should have its first sound . * Walker says that " Derby is pronounced NEARLY as if ...
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... nearly to the foreign sounds : thus the a in the first syllable of ADRIATIC , and PARIS , has its fourth sound , which is much nearer to the French and Italian a , than its first sound , though this would probably be given to these ...
... nearly to the foreign sounds : thus the a in the first syllable of ADRIATIC , and PARIS , has its fourth sound , which is much nearer to the French and Italian a , than its first sound , though this would probably be given to these ...
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... nearly to that of au , in English . Hence we often see AFGHAUN instead of AFGHAN , CAUVERY instead of CAVERY , sultaun instead of sultan , & c . In writing NEPAUL and Bнopaul , the improper diphthong au appears to be almost universally ...
... nearly to that of au , in English . Hence we often see AFGHAUN instead of AFGHAN , CAUVERY instead of CAVERY , sultaun instead of sultan , & c . In writing NEPAUL and Bнopaul , the improper diphthong au appears to be almost universally ...
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Էջ 71 - ALGIERS, a celebrated city, and cap. of the country of the same name, is situated on the coast of the Mediterranean, upon the declivity of a hill, on which the houses rise gradually in the form of an amphitheatre, and terminate nearly in a point at the summit. It is not above a mile and a half in circuit. The largest street is said to be 1200 paces long, and not more than 12 feet wide. The population, previous to the French conquest, had been variously estimated, from 80,000 to 200,000, and even...
Էջ 40 - The FLEMISH is so closely allied to the Dutch, that it may be regarded as essentially the same language. FRENCH.
Էջ 183 - Capac, in the lOlh or llth century of our era. Upon a lofty hill, a little N. of the city, are the ruins of a great fortress erected by the Incas, for the protection of their capital. Many parts of it are still in a state of perfect preservation. They consist of stones of extraordinary size, placed one upon another, without cement, but fitted with such nicety as not to admit the insertion of a knife between them. It would appear that Cuzco exceeds Arequipa in population, though some of the most respectable...
Էջ 291 - ... in Japan. All the declivities of the hills to the top, except those which are too steep, are formed into terraces or beds of different width, according to the slope, and these terraces are cultivated with the utmost care. Here, as in China, the greatest attention is paid to the collection of manure. The raising of rice is the principal object, but wheat, barley, and rye are also cultivated, though to a much smaller, extent. Indian corn is not enumerated by Thunberg among the grain-crops of Japan.
Էջ 46 - G, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English word get. In other situations, it should be pronounced like the German ch. In some German dialects, however, it is sounded, in all cases, nearly like g hard, in English.
Էջ 281 - Delaware. Dubois. Elkhart. Fayette. Floyd. Fountain. Franklin. Fulton. Gibson. Grant. Greene. Hamilton. Hancock. Harrison. Hendricks. Henry. Howard. Huntington. Jackson. Jasper. Jay. Jefferson. Jennings. Johnson. Knox. Kosciusko. Lagrange. Lake.
Էջ 245 - W. Lon.); others make Cape Apollonia the western boundary. Of all parts of Guinea, and indeed of the African coast, this is the one where European settlements and trade have been carried to the greatest extent. Its name sufficiently indicates the cause. It appears, however, that the gold for which this region formerly enjoyed an exaggerated celebrity, was chiefly procured from other portions of Africa. GOLNOW, gol'-nov, a t. of Prussia, in Pomerania, 18m. NE of Stettin. Pop. 3,600. (B.) GOM-BROON',...
Էջ 29 - Oh never talk again to me Of northern climes and British ladies ; It has not been your lot to see, Like me, the lovely girl of Cadiz. Although her eye be not of blue, Nor fair her locks, like English lasses, How far its own expressive hue The languid azure eye surpasses ! 2.
Էջ 555 - States, is meant undergraduates, or members of the four collegiate classes ; not including such as are pursuing a professional education, or such as are members of a preparatory department. Some of the Colleges above enumerated are not in full operation, and scarcely deserve a place in the table. The column of Libraries includes the number of volumes in the College Libraries and in the Students
Էջ 156 - Pop. 82,661. CHARLESTON, a port of entry, and the largest city of SC ; cap. of the above dist, on a tongue of land between the rivers Ashley and Cooper, which unite immediately below the town, and form a spacious harbour, communicating with the ocean at Sullivan's Island, 7m. below. The town is regularly built, and many of the streets present a handsome appearance. Charleston is connected with Hamburg, on the Savannah, by a railroad, 135 m. in length. Among the numerous charitable establishments...