An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersRobinson, Pratt & Company, 1843 - 357 psl. |
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... as important as the matter . - CHESTERFIELD . THIRD EDITION , ENLARGED AND IMPROVED . STEREOTYPED BY F. F. RIPLEY . NEW YORK . ROBINSON , PRATT & CO . , 63 WALL STREET . 1843 . Girl SEP 28 50 2 ENTERED , according to Act.
... as important as the matter . - CHESTERFIELD . THIRD EDITION , ENLARGED AND IMPROVED . STEREOTYPED BY F. F. RIPLEY . NEW YORK . ROBINSON , PRATT & CO . , 63 WALL STREET . 1843 . Girl SEP 28 50 2 ENTERED , according to Act.
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... according to Act of Congress , in the year 1835 , by SAMUEL KIRKHAM , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York . RECOMMENDATIONS . THE first of the following notices , is from the pen of N. R. ...
... according to Act of Congress , in the year 1835 , by SAMUEL KIRKHAM , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York . RECOMMENDATIONS . THE first of the following notices , is from the pen of N. R. ...
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... according to their merit . Bad books are like bad medicines , which , when they do no good , are sure to produce ill effects . If bad books were entirely neutral , they would , of course , have no evil tendency ; but the misfortune is ...
... according to their merit . Bad books are like bad medicines , which , when they do no good , are sure to produce ill effects . If bad books were entirely neutral , they would , of course , have no evil tendency ; but the misfortune is ...
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... According to the bias which they give to the minds of those who receive instructions from them , they either exalt or lower the dignity of a nation . How high a meed of praise , then , does he merit , whose labours are successful in ...
... According to the bias which they give to the minds of those who receive instructions from them , they either exalt or lower the dignity of a nation . How high a meed of praise , then , does he merit , whose labours are successful in ...
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... according to their true idiom , and the best usage of those who speak the language , is , by teaching him those ele- ments in which he fails , separately , as single and detached things , as well as to cause him to pronounce them in ...
... according to their true idiom , and the best usage of those who speak the language , is , by teaching him those ele- ments in which he fails , separately , as single and detached things , as well as to cause him to pronounce them in ...
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