Harvard Magazine, 3–4 tomaiJ. Bartlett, 1857 |
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... Write about , " 396. Thanksgiving , 437 ; A Symposium , 437 ; Final Words , 440 . English School Life Enypnion Exhibition Exercises , May 5 , 1857 C. Cæsar's Gift 411 66 66 Oct. 20 , 1857 Camille , Miss Heron 160 Charlotte Bronté 416 ...
... Write about , " 396. Thanksgiving , 437 ; A Symposium , 437 ; Final Words , 440 . English School Life Enypnion Exhibition Exercises , May 5 , 1857 C. Cæsar's Gift 411 66 66 Oct. 20 , 1857 Camille , Miss Heron 160 Charlotte Bronté 416 ...
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... write , and spell the hardest words in the English tongue . Then the scholar might burn his " Orthoepy , " and learn three languages in the time which he now expends in acquiring a partial acquaintance with Then travellers would write ...
... write , and spell the hardest words in the English tongue . Then the scholar might burn his " Orthoepy , " and learn three languages in the time which he now expends in acquiring a partial acquaintance with Then travellers would write ...
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... writing . We know that the first step in the advance of a people from a savage state is the formation of an Alphabet for themselves , either by pure invention or by the assistance of any other system to which they may have access . From ...
... writing . We know that the first step in the advance of a people from a savage state is the formation of an Alphabet for themselves , either by pure invention or by the assistance of any other system to which they may have access . From ...
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... writing by means of its assistance . It is likewise proposed to substitute it for those Asiatic Alpha- bets which differ so essentially from ours , since such a change in their expression will materially facilitate the acquisition of ...
... writing by means of its assistance . It is likewise proposed to substitute it for those Asiatic Alpha- bets which differ so essentially from ours , since such a change in their expression will materially facilitate the acquisition of ...
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... writes , as to leave them planning a future for his hero , which they would be apt to do in most cases . Indeed , it is well that he should have some object beyond this , for the school or college life is almost the only one which ...
... writes , as to leave them planning a future for his hero , which they would be apt to do in most cases . Indeed , it is well that he should have some object beyond this , for the school or college life is almost the only one which ...
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