I have laboured to refine our language to grammatical purity, and to clear it from colloquial barbarisms, licentious idioms, and irregular combinations. Something, perhaps, I have added to the elegance of its construction, and something to the harmony... The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy - Page 34by Royal Irish Academy - 1787Full view - About this book
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