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Excerpt from Specimens of Composition in Prose and Verse, Latin, French, and English
The author ventures to think that he is entitled, to some extent, to speak as a Witness on the comparative use of the Latin and French languages. This, it is true, leaves untouched the important subject of the great Greek languages, and the author must leave What he may have to say on the possibility of main taining Greek, - With its German satellite, - ih its pre sent pride of place, to be taken for What it may seem to be worth.
The Latin specimens in the following pages te quire no explanation.
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