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Page 104
This has the three - fold advantage of keeping up their attention , of giving them the practice of writing French , and of impressing on their memory the phraseology , construction , and orthography of the language , and thereby ...
This has the three - fold advantage of keeping up their attention , of giving them the practice of writing French , and of impressing on their memory the phraseology , construction , and orthography of the language , and thereby ...
Page 264
We do not stay now to inquire how far the novelties of the present day , with respect to the theory or the practice of music , have favoured these objects , but shall proceed to ex- amine the work before us ; and to ascertain in what ...
We do not stay now to inquire how far the novelties of the present day , with respect to the theory or the practice of music , have favoured these objects , but shall proceed to ex- amine the work before us ; and to ascertain in what ...
Page 444
This pamphlet reprobates with great force the practice which has grown up , of deeming forgery to be a crime to which the royal mercy cannot in any case be extended , as a rule that is un- founded in the laws , inconsistent with the ...
This pamphlet reprobates with great force the practice which has grown up , of deeming forgery to be a crime to which the royal mercy cannot in any case be extended , as a rule that is un- founded in the laws , inconsistent with the ...
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States on the Happiness | 15 |
Atherstones Last Days of Herculaneum | 43 |
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