An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking ...: To which are Prefixed, Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing ... Passions of the Mind: Being the Third Part of a Grammatical Institute of the English LanguageN. Judah, 1802 - 262 psl. |
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... ROCHE . M ORE than forty years ago , an English philofopher , whofe works have fince been read and admired by all Europe , refided at a little town in France . Some dif- appointments in his native country had first driven him abroad ...
... ROCHE . M ORE than forty years ago , an English philofopher , whofe works have fince been read and admired by all Europe , refided at a little town in France . Some dif- appointments in his native country had first driven him abroad ...
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... Roche , a widower , who had Tately buried his wife , after a long and lingering illness , for which travelling had been prefcribed ; and was now return- ing home after an ineffectual journey , with his only child the daughter we have ...
... Roche , a widower , who had Tately buried his wife , after a long and lingering illness , for which travelling had been prefcribed ; and was now return- ing home after an ineffectual journey , with his only child the daughter we have ...
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... Roche , " for right , " replied he landlord . ued the old man , hefitatingly , my recovery . " " That is I fhould not wish , ” contin- to think otherwife ; did I not look up with gratitude to that Being , 1 fhould barely be fatisfied ...
... Roche , " for right , " replied he landlord . ued the old man , hefitatingly , my recovery . " " That is I fhould not wish , ” contin- to think otherwife ; did I not look up with gratitude to that Being , 1 fhould barely be fatisfied ...
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... Roche , and fometimes envied her father the poffeffion of fuch a child . 22. After a journey of eleven days they arrived at the dwelling of La Roche . It was fituated in one of thofe vallies in the Canton of Berne , where nature feems ...
... Roche , and fometimes envied her father the poffeffion of fuch a child . 22. After a journey of eleven days they arrived at the dwelling of La Roche . It was fituated in one of thofe vallies in the Canton of Berne , where nature feems ...
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... Roche took it in goed part , " It has pleafed God , " faid he ; and they faw he had fettled the matter with himself . Philofophy could not have done fo much with a thousand words . 26. It was now evening , and the good pealants were ...
... Roche took it in goed part , " It has pleafed God , " faid he ; and they faw he had fettled the matter with himself . Philofophy could not have done fo much with a thousand words . 26. It was now evening , and the good pealants were ...
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