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... person computes that , in a population of sixteen mil- lions , a fortieth part , or four hundred thousand individuals , are habitually employed in learning to read ; and hence it may be presumed that the labour of one hundred thousand ...
... person computes that , in a population of sixteen mil- lions , a fortieth part , or four hundred thousand individuals , are habitually employed in learning to read ; and hence it may be presumed that the labour of one hundred thousand ...
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... persons or stories with those in Mr. Macpherson's collection . such " III . Are any of the persons from whom you heard any poems now alive ? Or are there in your part of the country any persons who can remember and repeat or recite such ...
... persons or stories with those in Mr. Macpherson's collection . such " III . Are any of the persons from whom you heard any poems now alive ? Or are there in your part of the country any persons who can remember and repeat or recite such ...
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... persons of two trades separate from each other , is attended with much inconvenience in large and populous cities , where you may be obliged to send a considerable distance for the most trifling article . Many of the other markets are ...
... persons of two trades separate from each other , is attended with much inconvenience in large and populous cities , where you may be obliged to send a considerable distance for the most trifling article . Many of the other markets are ...
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