English, that they forget altogether their mother's language. And I dare swear this, if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say : and yet these fine English clerks will say, they speak in their mother tongue, if a man... Englische Studien - Page 277edited by - 1907Full view - About this book
 | Eduard Fiedler - 1850 - 768 pages
...altogether their mother's language. And 1 dare swear this, if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in their mother tongue, if a man should charge them with counterfeiting... | |
 | Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 600 pages
...altogether their mother's language. And I dare swear this, if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say, and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in their mother tongue, if a man should charge them with counterfeiting... | |
 | Arethusa Hall - Readers - 1851 - 422 pages
...altogether their mother's language. And I dare swear this,—if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say; and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in their mother-tongue, if a man should charge them with counterfeiting... | |
 | Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...altogether their mother's language. And I dare swear this, if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say, and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in then1 mother tongue, if a man should charge them with counterfeiting... | |
 | Henry Rogers - English essays - 1855 - 428 pages
...altogether their mother's language. And I dare swear this, if some of their mothers were alive they were not able to tell what they say : and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in their mother-tongue, if a man should charge them with counterfeiting... | |
 | Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 594 pages
...their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say, and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in their mother tongue, if a man should charge them with counterfeiting the king's English. Some far journied gentlemen, at their retnrn home, like as... | |
 | Henry Richard Fox Bourne - Great Britain - 1862 - 588 pages
...altogether their mothers' language. And I dare swear this, if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say ; and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in their mother tongue, if a man should charge them with counterfeiting... | |
 | Christian Friedrich Koch - English language - 1868 - 450 pages
...altogether their mother's language. And I dare swear this , if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say, and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in their mother tongue, if a §. 19. man should charge them with counter... | |
 | Carl Friedrich Koch - 1869 - 500 pages
...altogether their mother's language. And I dare swear this , if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say, and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak in their mother tongue, if a §. 19. man should charge them with counter... | |
 | James Mason Hoppin - Clergy - 1869 - 650 pages
...altogether their mother language. And I dare swear this: if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say ; and yet these fine English clerks will say they speak their mother tongue, if a man should charge them with counterfeiting the... | |
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