Air Arm Museum

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    Every living language, like the perspiring bodies of living creatures, is in perpetual motion and alteration; some words go off, and become obsolete; others are taken in, and by degrees grow into common use; or the same word is inverted to a new sense or notion, which in tract of time makes an observable change in the air and features of a language, as age makes in the lines and mien of a face.
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    O God, thy arm was here,
    And not to us, but to thy arm alone
    Ascribe we all.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

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