An American Selection, of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to Improve the Minds and Refine the Taste of Youth. To which are Prefixed Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing the Principal Passions of the MindSeward and Williams, 1813 - 226 psl. |
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... any mortal may be excused for think- ing that a pewter platter and a great earthen dish broken in fifty pieces , both tumbling into a brass kettle , sound like a bell . " E HISTORY OF COLUMBUS . VERY circumstance relating to [ 103 ]
... any mortal may be excused for think- ing that a pewter platter and a great earthen dish broken in fifty pieces , both tumbling into a brass kettle , sound like a bell . " E HISTORY OF COLUMBUS . VERY circumstance relating to [ 103 ]
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... COLUMBUS . VERY circumstance relating to the discovery and settlement of America , is an interesting object of enquiry . Yet it is presumed , from the present state of lit- erature in this country , that many persons are but slightly ...
... COLUMBUS . VERY circumstance relating to the discovery and settlement of America , is an interesting object of enquiry . Yet it is presumed , from the present state of lit- erature in this country , that many persons are but slightly ...
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... Columbus drew this conclusion , that the Atlantic Ocean must be bounded on the west , either by India itself , or by some great continent not far distant from it . 9. This extraordinary man , who was now about twen- ty - seven years of ...
... Columbus drew this conclusion , that the Atlantic Ocean must be bounded on the west , either by India itself , or by some great continent not far distant from it . 9. This extraordinary man , who was now about twen- ty - seven years of ...
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... Columbus had acquired a reputation which . entitled him and his project to a general confidence and ap probation . A ... Columbus of the glory and advantage he expected to derive from his undertaking . 21. While Columbus was amused with ...
... Columbus had acquired a reputation which . entitled him and his project to a general confidence and ap probation . A ... Columbus of the glory and advantage he expected to derive from his undertaking . 21. While Columbus was amused with ...
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... Columbus was amused with this negocia tion , in hopes of having his scheme adopted and patron- ized , a vessel was secretly dispatched , by order of the king , to make the intended discovery . Want of skill and perseverance in the pilot ...
... Columbus was amused with this negocia tion , in hopes of having his scheme adopted and patron- ized , a vessel was secretly dispatched , by order of the king , to make the intended discovery . Want of skill and perseverance in the pilot ...
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