The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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... manner , so as to avoid the meeting of harsh or disagreeable sounds , and make the whole word fall in a pleasant manner on the ear . You will easily conceive that words may be thus compounded and multiplied without end , and hence the ...
... manner , so as to avoid the meeting of harsh or disagreeable sounds , and make the whole word fall in a pleasant manner on the ear . You will easily conceive that words may be thus compounded and multiplied without end , and hence the ...
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... manner subjected to the booksellers . Our nation , in its chivalrous spirit , though enamoured of the plea- sures arising from literature , imputed shame to a subsistence de- rived from the pen ; and to make a trade of the art of ...
... manner subjected to the booksellers . Our nation , in its chivalrous spirit , though enamoured of the plea- sures arising from literature , imputed shame to a subsistence de- rived from the pen ; and to make a trade of the art of ...
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... manner of teaching , and on the order followed . Phenomena that are easily understood , if brought into consideration at the proper stage of investigation , are very difficult to comprehend , and are never very clearly comprehended , if ...
... manner of teaching , and on the order followed . Phenomena that are easily understood , if brought into consideration at the proper stage of investigation , are very difficult to comprehend , and are never very clearly comprehended , if ...
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