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... English Grammars are most defective ; and in the first part of his work Mr. Smith has judiciously labored in the accomplishment of these objects . Let him , however , explain his entire plan in his own words : - - With respect to the ...
... English Grammars are most defective ; and in the first part of his work Mr. Smith has judiciously labored in the accomplishment of these objects . Let him , however , explain his entire plan in his own words : - - With respect to the ...
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... English diction , and avoiding the tameness and regularity of modern composition . But the English writers who really unlock the rich sources of the language , are those who flourished from the end of Elizabeth's to the end of Queen ...
... English diction , and avoiding the tameness and regularity of modern composition . But the English writers who really unlock the rich sources of the language , are those who flourished from the end of Elizabeth's to the end of Queen ...
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... English physician , Dr. Meryon , who lived in a separ- ate house at a distance of less than a mile ; an English attendant , Miss Williams ; and an English housekeeper , Mrs. Fry ; a Levan- tine secretary , of French descent , from ...
... English physician , Dr. Meryon , who lived in a separ- ate house at a distance of less than a mile ; an English attendant , Miss Williams ; and an English housekeeper , Mrs. Fry ; a Levan- tine secretary , of French descent , from ...
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