The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen6,Temas2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... knowledge of orthography , even without this impediment . As a standard of English pronunciation his dictionary will proba- bly be appealed to , till a few more " standards " shall evince the futility of all attempts to fix the fleeting ...
... knowledge of orthography , even without this impediment . As a standard of English pronunciation his dictionary will proba- bly be appealed to , till a few more " standards " shall evince the futility of all attempts to fix the fleeting ...
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... knowledge of that language , in addition to his literary celebrity on other accounts , was the occasion of his being elected a member of the Academy Della Crusca , a distinguished honour for a foreigner . The following is an imitation ...
... knowledge of that language , in addition to his literary celebrity on other accounts , was the occasion of his being elected a member of the Academy Della Crusca , a distinguished honour for a foreigner . The following is an imitation ...
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... knowledge , is wretchedly to use the means of imparting virtue and happiness to the world , like the barbarous and ignorant . This thought the Re- marker will expand and illustrate in the words of a prolifick writer . " The man of ...
... knowledge , is wretchedly to use the means of imparting virtue and happiness to the world , like the barbarous and ignorant . This thought the Re- marker will expand and illustrate in the words of a prolifick writer . " The man of ...
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... knowledge . A character that embraces them , in any eminent de- gree , is alone worthy of the dignified title of philosopher . Agricultural occupations are of unquestionable importance to society , and immediately involve the general ...
... knowledge . A character that embraces them , in any eminent de- gree , is alone worthy of the dignified title of philosopher . Agricultural occupations are of unquestionable importance to society , and immediately involve the general ...
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... knowledge is not within the reach of common farmers , nor can they even conceive the meaning of many of the terms . In order therefore , that the science of agriculture may be advantageously connected with practi- cal husbandry ...
... knowledge is not within the reach of common farmers , nor can they even conceive the meaning of many of the terms . In order therefore , that the science of agriculture may be advantageously connected with practi- cal husbandry ...
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