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... reading and critical skill ; and though he modestly hints that he particularly intended this publication for the use ... readers a portion of the entertainment which the compiler has found in the selection and arrangement ; and probably ...
... reading and critical skill ; and though he modestly hints that he particularly intended this publication for the use ... readers a portion of the entertainment which the compiler has found in the selection and arrangement ; and probably ...
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... reader would under the former word 2 , immediately write 230 , thus Suppose the next word in the sentence were , embarking . The readers in charge of the Telegraphic Dictionary at the extreme stations , will easily possess at all times ...
... reader would under the former word 2 , immediately write 230 , thus Suppose the next word in the sentence were , embarking . The readers in charge of the Telegraphic Dictionary at the extreme stations , will easily possess at all times ...
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... readers against any future abuse of it -- but whether his practice in this respect be more or less extensive , we most earnestly counsel him , for the sake of com- mon integrity , to mark the passages in which he has chosen to adopt it ...
... readers against any future abuse of it -- but whether his practice in this respect be more or less extensive , we most earnestly counsel him , for the sake of com- mon integrity , to mark the passages in which he has chosen to adopt it ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
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