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... Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading
and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By W. Enfield, ...
William Enfield. ATí - & S.* r * ^so TO John Catill Worsley, Esq. LATE PRES 1
DENT O.
... Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading
and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By W. Enfield, ...
William Enfield. ATí - & S.* r * ^so TO John Catill Worsley, Esq. LATE PRES 1
DENT O.
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TO John Catill Worsley, Esq. LATE PRES 1 DENT O F THE ACADEMY IN
WARRINGTON. SIR, - This wo having been undertaken principally with the
design of assisting the Students at Warrington, in acquiring a just and graceful
Elocution, ...
TO John Catill Worsley, Esq. LATE PRES 1 DENT O F THE ACADEMY IN
WARRINGTON. SIR, - This wo having been undertaken principally with the
design of assisting the Students at Warrington, in acquiring a just and graceful
Elocution, ...
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Lord Lyttleton. 152 — VIII. Mr. Pultney's Speech on the Motion for - reducing the
Army. 158 – 1X. Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for repealing the Septennial Aét.
161 4. X, Sir - Page CHAP. X. Sir Robert Walpole's Reply. 168 - C O*N T E N T S.
vii.
Lord Lyttleton. 152 — VIII. Mr. Pultney's Speech on the Motion for - reducing the
Army. 158 – 1X. Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for repealing the Septennial Aét.
161 4. X, Sir - Page CHAP. X. Sir Robert Walpole's Reply. 168 - C O*N T E N T S.
vii.
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180 Book VI. Dialogues. CHAP. I. On Happiness. Harris. 182 II. The same Subječt
. ibid. 188 — III. On Criticism. Sterne. 193 IV. On Negroes. - ibid. 195 V. Rivers
and Sir Harry. False Delicacy. 196 — VI. Sir John Melvil and Sterling. Clands.
Mar.
180 Book VI. Dialogues. CHAP. I. On Happiness. Harris. 182 II. The same Subječt
. ibid. 188 — III. On Criticism. Sterne. 193 IV. On Negroes. - ibid. 195 V. Rivers
and Sir Harry. False Delicacy. 196 — VI. Sir John Melvil and Sterling. Clands.
Mar.
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TH. E subječt matter of this debate is of such importance, that I should be
ashamed to return to my electors, with- Out out endeavouring, in the best manner
I am able, to CHAP. IX. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES. 161 – 1X Sir John St
Aubin's ...
TH. E subječt matter of this debate is of such importance, that I should be
ashamed to return to my electors, with- Out out endeavouring, in the best manner
I am able, to CHAP. IX. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES. 161 – 1X Sir John St
Aubin's ...
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