The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... knowledge , and my prospect became gloomy indeed . I would not , however , give up the point . The enemy's main- mast began to shake , their firing decreased , ours rather increased , and the British colours were struck at half an hour ...
... knowledge , and my prospect became gloomy indeed . I would not , however , give up the point . The enemy's main- mast began to shake , their firing decreased , ours rather increased , and the British colours were struck at half an hour ...
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... knowledge , according to their ability , than is enjoyed at the present day , excepting in a few of our largest towns . Massachusetts , a humble , poor , depend- ent colony in 1647 , with an existence of but eighteen years , exerted ...
... knowledge , according to their ability , than is enjoyed at the present day , excepting in a few of our largest towns . Massachusetts , a humble , poor , depend- ent colony in 1647 , with an existence of but eighteen years , exerted ...
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... knowledge of the Spanish language necessary for many in our own country ; and a knowledge of the English language no less necessary for many in the states of South America . Several Grammars of the Spanish language have been already ...
... knowledge of the Spanish language necessary for many in our own country ; and a knowledge of the English language no less necessary for many in the states of South America . Several Grammars of the Spanish language have been already ...
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knowledge of our language . But it seems to us that a grammar of the English language , written principally in Spanish , must be much more wanted in South America than here . The plan which Mr Staples has pursued , is nearly the same as ...
knowledge of our language . But it seems to us that a grammar of the English language , written principally in Spanish , must be much more wanted in South America than here . The plan which Mr Staples has pursued , is nearly the same as ...
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... knowledge of the subjects which they embrace , than he would get by reading Enfield ; unless he should happen to be blessed with a better teacher , than it falls to the lot of most pupils to find . We hardly need to add , that we regard ...
... knowledge of the subjects which they embrace , than he would get by reading Enfield ; unless he should happen to be blessed with a better teacher , than it falls to the lot of most pupils to find . We hardly need to add , that we regard ...
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