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The volume contains Miscellaneous Poems and Tranla . tions ' ; a Dissertation on the English Language ; a Translation of Longinus on the Sublime ; a Theological Differtation on the Conduct of Providence before the coming of the Meiliah ...
The volume contains Miscellaneous Poems and Tranla . tions ' ; a Dissertation on the English Language ; a Translation of Longinus on the Sublime ; a Theological Differtation on the Conduct of Providence before the coming of the Meiliah ...
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In her plan of literary ftudy , among other things , Mrs. M. G. advises , that the rudiments of the Greek language be taught at fifteen , and that reading the Greek history be postponed till the language is acquired .
In her plan of literary ftudy , among other things , Mrs. M. G. advises , that the rudiments of the Greek language be taught at fifteen , and that reading the Greek history be postponed till the language is acquired .
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It is forely an evil . The difficulty confifts in applying a remedy . EDUCATION , & c . Art . 32. The Art of Pronouncing the French Language with Propriety . By Mr. Du Fresnoy , Teacher to his Royal Highness Prince William Frederick ...
It is forely an evil . The difficulty confifts in applying a remedy . EDUCATION , & c . Art . 32. The Art of Pronouncing the French Language with Propriety . By Mr. Du Fresnoy , Teacher to his Royal Highness Prince William Frederick ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
Diſeaſes | 13 |
Geography and Hiſtory by a Lady Holders French Accidence 100 | 71 |
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