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The Aspirate : Or the Use of the Letter "H" In English, Latin, Greek and Gaelic, PDF eBook

The Aspirate : Or the Use of the Letter "H" In English, Latin, Greek and Gaelic PDF

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To the Right Rev. The Bishop of Edinburgh Dr. Law of the Signet Library. Edinburgh; the Rev. Dr. Keating, Chancellor of S. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh; the Rev. Dr. Bourne, Canon and Treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral the Rev.

H. Carpenter, Precentor of Salisbury Cathedral; Colonel Cox; Mr. D. De Castro; Mr. A. R. Malden and Mr. G. E. Dartnell, either for the stories with which they have supplied me for the illustration of my points, or for the advice which they have given me as to books of reference.

Nor must I omit to thank Professor Mackinnon for the amount of knowledge of Gaelic Grammar acquired at.

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