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A sailor had given a Fuegian a tin pot full of coffee , which he drank , and was
using all his art to steal the pot . The sailor , however , recollecting after a while
that the pot had not been returned , applied for it , but whatever words be made
use ...
A sailor had given a Fuegian a tin pot full of coffee , which he drank , and was
using all his art to steal the pot . The sailor , however , recollecting after a while
that the pot had not been returned , applied for it , but whatever words be made
use ...
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Of Signor and Signorina Garcia's performance in the Barber of Seville , we have
already given our opinion . It remains for us to say a word or two of the other
members of the company who had parts in the first opera , and to offer a few
remarks ...
Of Signor and Signorina Garcia's performance in the Barber of Seville , we have
already given our opinion . It remains for us to say a word or two of the other
members of the company who had parts in the first opera , and to offer a few
remarks ...
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The Choctaws have applied twelve thousand dollars per annum , for nearly
twenty years , towards the support of the schools established among their tribe ;
and the Chickesaws have given one year's annuity , amounting , says the writer ,
to ...
The Choctaws have applied twelve thousand dollars per annum , for nearly
twenty years , towards the support of the schools established among their tribe ;
and the Chickesaws have given one year's annuity , amounting , says the writer ,
to ...
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... on this point , agree with Mr. Du Ponceau , who justly observes , that the
German mode is more perfect than either the French or English ; and " a better
idea of the sounds of the Indian languages , is given by means of the German
alphabet ...
... on this point , agree with Mr. Du Ponceau , who justly observes , that the
German mode is more perfect than either the French or English ; and " a better
idea of the sounds of the Indian languages , is given by means of the German
alphabet ...
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man . as given by Mr. Heckewelder . These are equally superficial and equally
undeserved with his strictures upon the orthography ; and , if he had read Mr. H's
. work as a reviewer ought , before he attempted to criticise it , he would not have
...
man . as given by Mr. Heckewelder . These are equally superficial and equally
undeserved with his strictures upon the orthography ; and , if he had read Mr. H's
. work as a reviewer ought , before he attempted to criticise it , he would not have
...
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