The New-England Magazine, Band 9Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1965 |
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... write , and would like to write - but that he has reached his limits , and must content himself with a few extracts : a series follows ; and , thereafter to the end , the reviewer reviews his motives for reviewing the book , reiterating ...
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... writes his verses on the skins of beasts , in the forests of Mexico . Those of them , whom bodily suffering does not ... write for the sake of writing , but because they had relations and friends , business and affec- tions . They were ...
... writes his verses on the skins of beasts , in the forests of Mexico . Those of them , whom bodily suffering does not ... write for the sake of writing , but because they had relations and friends , business and affec- tions . They were ...
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... write a better grammar of our language than any other man living . Tooke did not write a grammar , but he dug up materials for the use of the grammarian . The origin , progress and changes of our language can be better learned from the ...
... write a better grammar of our language than any other man living . Tooke did not write a grammar , but he dug up materials for the use of the grammarian . The origin , progress and changes of our language can be better learned from the ...
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