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... speak , read , and write English with propriety and accuracy . By James Buchanan . 8vo . 5s . Millar . 20 That part of this work which is really new , viz . the Author's attempt to teach foreigners , or children , the true pronunciation ...
... speak , read , and write English with propriety and accuracy . By James Buchanan . 8vo . 5s . Millar . 20 That part of this work which is really new , viz . the Author's attempt to teach foreigners , or children , the true pronunciation ...
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... speak with equal feelings of that richest of all poems , Mr. Hawkins's THIMBLE . 15 But we , alas ! cannot speak of Mr. H. with the same unrestrained share of panegyric that he does of himself ; and tho ' we despise the crowd upon other ...
... speak with equal feelings of that richest of all poems , Mr. Hawkins's THIMBLE . 15 But we , alas ! cannot speak of Mr. H. with the same unrestrained share of panegyric that he does of himself ; and tho ' we despise the crowd upon other ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Arthur Friedman. between the senate and people ? Among the number who speak in this manner is the ... speaking of the expul- sion of Tarquin , says , mutato more , and not lege mutata ; and Virgil , pacisque imponere ...
Oliver Goldsmith Arthur Friedman. between the senate and people ? Among the number who speak in this manner is the ... speaking of the expul- sion of Tarquin , says , mutato more , and not lege mutata ; and Virgil , pacisque imponere ...
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The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
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