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Page 318
... Boards . 2s . Longman and Co. This wooden expedient will happily obviate one charge against the pupil , -that of tearing and dogs - earing his book : but we do not ob- serve any other material advantage likely to accrue . The tenses are ...
... Boards . 2s . Longman and Co. This wooden expedient will happily obviate one charge against the pupil , -that of tearing and dogs - earing his book : but we do not ob- serve any other material advantage likely to accrue . The tenses are ...
Page 336
... Boards . Kearsley . We recommended this work to the traveller on its first appearance , in Rev. Vol . xxvi . N. S. p . 221. It has now received various addi- tions and improvements ; and among others , an account of the great roads of ...
... Boards . Kearsley . We recommended this work to the traveller on its first appearance , in Rev. Vol . xxvi . N. S. p . 221. It has now received various addi- tions and improvements ; and among others , an account of the great roads of ...
Page 424
... Boards . Highley . Many parts of this picture will be found very lively and agreeable , although the conversation of Dr. Anapest is rather tedious . The author appears to be a young man of sensibility and much natural good- ness of ...
... Boards . Highley . Many parts of this picture will be found very lively and agreeable , although the conversation of Dr. Anapest is rather tedious . The author appears to be a young man of sensibility and much natural good- ness of ...
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