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... manner , the name , quality , and use of every thing he can see , before he can write or has learned the manual alphabet . Suppose something was shewn to you which you had never seen before , what would be the first question you would ...
... manner , the name , quality , and use of every thing he can see , before he can write or has learned the manual alphabet . Suppose something was shewn to you which you had never seen before , what would be the first question you would ...
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... manner ; and we beg to recommend it to the valuable class of men for whom it is written , as the portable companion of their parochial visits , and the means of enabling them to perform many acts of benevolence . EDUCATION . Art . 28 ...
... manner ; and we beg to recommend it to the valuable class of men for whom it is written , as the portable companion of their parochial visits , and the means of enabling them to perform many acts of benevolence . EDUCATION . Art . 28 ...
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... manner of Voltaire , and partly extracted from his writings . We cannot too severely reprehend the intro- duction of ... manners rigidly austere , the reflecting part of the community is prone to scepticism and to some degree of laxity ...
... manner of Voltaire , and partly extracted from his writings . We cannot too severely reprehend the intro- duction of ... manners rigidly austere , the reflecting part of the community is prone to scepticism and to some degree of laxity ...
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Burridges Narrative of an interesting | 4 |
IV V | 17 |
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