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As em, an Raslern Tale ; or, the Wisdom 



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A Journey to the Centre of the Earth. 



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Lectures on Latin Pronunciation* By 



LEO DE LACY. 



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 of Latin Pronunciation. 



Lecture II. The Critical View or Analysis of the same, with a 

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