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Page 297
... remarks that he shall virtually speak of them when he discusses some chief points of discipline honoured and practised at the Univer- sities . He ushers in this discussion ( to which we have already referred ) with rather an ill ...
... remarks that he shall virtually speak of them when he discusses some chief points of discipline honoured and practised at the Univer- sities . He ushers in this discussion ( to which we have already referred ) with rather an ill ...
Page 304
... remarks appear to us most important , and worth the attention of all the instructors of youth . Having finished his observations on the reading part of educa- tion , Mr. E. proceeds with some strictures on writing . He considers the ...
... remarks appear to us most important , and worth the attention of all the instructors of youth . Having finished his observations on the reading part of educa- tion , Mr. E. proceeds with some strictures on writing . He considers the ...
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... remarks on them , and on the probabilities of his real name , 367-379 . 446 . 440 . K Keel - bills , description of those birds , 28 . Keene , Sir Benjamin , his papers collected , and his high diploma- tic character , 280 . Kingfishers ...
... remarks on them , and on the probabilities of his real name , 367-379 . 446 . 440 . K Keel - bills , description of those birds , 28 . Keene , Sir Benjamin , his papers collected , and his high diploma- tic character , 280 . Kingfishers ...
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