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Page 100
... young minds will find this work well calculated to be put into the hands of their pupils . The lectures consist of several dialogues between a young lady of the age of thirteen or fourteen , and her governess ; and the subjects of their ...
... young minds will find this work well calculated to be put into the hands of their pupils . The lectures consist of several dialogues between a young lady of the age of thirteen or fourteen , and her governess ; and the subjects of their ...
Page 102
... young persons in the Latin language , by setting them to re - translate what had been before extracted from the classics , has been adopted by Mr. Clarke and others who have written exercise - books for the junior classes . The ...
... young persons in the Latin language , by setting them to re - translate what had been before extracted from the classics , has been adopted by Mr. Clarke and others who have written exercise - books for the junior classes . The ...
Page 202
... young are wise , they cannot also be imprudent ; and consequently it must be as safe ( and probably will be much pleasanter ) for a young wi- dow or a young virgin to marry a young husband as to espouse an old one . With regard to the ...
... young are wise , they cannot also be imprudent ; and consequently it must be as safe ( and probably will be much pleasanter ) for a young wi- dow or a young virgin to marry a young husband as to espouse an old one . With regard to the ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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