The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen6,Temas2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... reason is obvious ; we have so great a variety of articulate sounds , and so small a number of letters to represent them . In order to remedy this defect , I endeavoured , many years ago , to investigate every simple sound of the ...
... reason is obvious ; we have so great a variety of articulate sounds , and so small a number of letters to represent them . In order to remedy this defect , I endeavoured , many years ago , to investigate every simple sound of the ...
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... reasons from analogy for each , produces authorities for one side and the other , and points out the pronunciation which is preferable . And to add to these advantages , critical observations are given on such words as are subject to a ...
... reasons from analogy for each , produces authorities for one side and the other , and points out the pronunciation which is preferable . And to add to these advantages , critical observations are given on such words as are subject to a ...
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... reason why travellers in France so generally prefer to ride on from morning till night without alighting . The scenery in general is so uniform , that you very soon get thoroughly fatigued with seeing it , and every other object is ...
... reason why travellers in France so generally prefer to ride on from morning till night without alighting . The scenery in general is so uniform , that you very soon get thoroughly fatigued with seeing it , and every other object is ...
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... reason to despise those , whose attention has been confined to manual ex- cellence , for not having read what he has read , than the latter to look with contempt upon the former , for his inability to use those tools , in the employment ...
... reason to despise those , whose attention has been confined to manual ex- cellence , for not having read what he has read , than the latter to look with contempt upon the former , for his inability to use those tools , in the employment ...
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... reason why farmers seek new settlements . Clearing and recovering lands which once were cultivated , but which are again covered with a growth of wood and brush , require greater exertions , and demand the process of manur- ing , as ...
... reason why farmers seek new settlements . Clearing and recovering lands which once were cultivated , but which are again covered with a growth of wood and brush , require greater exertions , and demand the process of manur- ing , as ...
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