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ways be ufed. th has the hke pronoundation.
Sp, J theìne loìfgich ! (O burning fire !) muft be
read, J heìne loifgi^/^.
It is likewife to be obferved, that f lofes its
found after /. So, Feadh an tfaoghail (through
the world), is to be read, Feay an taoyail. And
alfo all the vowels that have this accent (' ) above
theni are to be pronounced long, in whatever part
of a word it may occur.
An CLAR-lNNlSEACn«

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