The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... give it to the cat ; then point to the cat and to your mouth at the same time , making your jaws to move as in the act of mas- tication ; then by pointing to the word EAT , and the motion of the jaws , the word eat is fully explained ...
... give it to the cat ; then point to the cat and to your mouth at the same time , making your jaws to move as in the act of mas- tication ; then by pointing to the word EAT , and the motion of the jaws , the word eat is fully explained ...
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... give . Ask me never so much dowry and gift , and I will give according as ye shall say unto me ; but give me the damsel to wife . " ( Genesis , chap . xxxiv . v . 11 , 12. ) When David married Michal , the daughter of Saul , that King ...
... give . Ask me never so much dowry and gift , and I will give according as ye shall say unto me ; but give me the damsel to wife . " ( Genesis , chap . xxxiv . v . 11 , 12. ) When David married Michal , the daughter of Saul , that King ...
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... give a few extracts as specimens of the amusing stories which the writer has collected ; and , if our readers are pleased with the sample , they need not doubt of obtaining abundance of such diversion by applying to the work itself . A ...
... give a few extracts as specimens of the amusing stories which the writer has collected ; and , if our readers are pleased with the sample , they need not doubt of obtaining abundance of such diversion by applying to the work itself . A ...
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Burridges Narrative of an interesting | 4 |
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