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The work passed with unparalleled success through seven large editions , and
was then presented to the public in a stereotype impression , with a number of
corrections and improvements , and seventeen new copperplate engravings .
The work passed with unparalleled success through seven large editions , and
was then presented to the public in a stereotype impression , with a number of
corrections and improvements , and seventeen new copperplate engravings .
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The work passed with unparalleled success throug seven large editions , and
was then presented to the public in a stereotype impression , with a number of
cor rections and improvements , and seventeen new copper plate engravings .
The work passed with unparalleled success throug seven large editions , and
was then presented to the public in a stereotype impression , with a number of
cor rections and improvements , and seventeen new copper plate engravings .
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With these introductory remarks , this edition is submitted to the American public ,
By their humble servant , MARCUS T. C. GOULD . Philadelphia , Nov. 1831 . AN
ADDITIONAL WORD TO THE READER . In all the xiv INTRODUCTION .
With these introductory remarks , this edition is submitted to the American public ,
By their humble servant , MARCUS T. C. GOULD . Philadelphia , Nov. 1831 . AN
ADDITIONAL WORD TO THE READER . In all the xiv INTRODUCTION .
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In all the former editions of this work , to the number of more than a dozen , some
three or four pages were appropriated to recommendations and encomiums ,
from those who had acquired this system , or were acquainted with its character ...
In all the former editions of this work , to the number of more than a dozen , some
three or four pages were appropriated to recommendations and encomiums ,
from those who had acquired this system , or were acquainted with its character ...
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... of the editor of the last American edition of the work , who says“ Mr. Joseph
Gurney has introduced the letters in the common writing alphabet , as arbitrary
characters in the later editions of his work , which seems to be a real
improvement .
... of the editor of the last American edition of the work , who says“ Mr. Joseph
Gurney has introduced the letters in the common writing alphabet , as arbitrary
characters in the later editions of his work , which seems to be a real
improvement .
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