American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... reader ! We do not hesitate to say , that this apparently trivial change will save both pupil and tutor weeks , nay months , of labor and vexation in the difficult process of tuition . The remarks on the forma- tion of the cases are ...
... reader ! We do not hesitate to say , that this apparently trivial change will save both pupil and tutor weeks , nay months , of labor and vexation in the difficult process of tuition . The remarks on the forma- tion of the cases are ...
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... readers , with but one regret , that humility of matériel in externals should have been coupled with such internal ... reader of the book will do we come to the work itself , which the multi- plicity of new publications during the ...
... readers , with but one regret , that humility of matériel in externals should have been coupled with such internal ... reader of the book will do we come to the work itself , which the multi- plicity of new publications during the ...
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... reader . A single paragraph , culled with doubt and misgiving from many similar passages , must serve our purpose for the present . It occurs in one of the best and most comprehensive descriptions of the character and general aspect of ...
... reader . A single paragraph , culled with doubt and misgiving from many similar passages , must serve our purpose for the present . It occurs in one of the best and most comprehensive descriptions of the character and general aspect of ...
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... readers . We need not add , that the review is happily executed . Beside the articles ' proper , to which we have thus ... reader ; and , as is usually the case , it foretells something worth reading , in the matter which it so unos ...
... readers . We need not add , that the review is happily executed . Beside the articles ' proper , to which we have thus ... reader ; and , as is usually the case , it foretells something worth reading , in the matter which it so unos ...
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... reader , desiring not to ' bestow all our tediousness ' upon him , in the excerpta of our note - book , we shall here transcribe , and liberally interspersé , from a few blank leaves of that salmagundish receptacle , certain records of ...
... reader , desiring not to ' bestow all our tediousness ' upon him , in the excerpta of our note - book , we shall here transcribe , and liberally interspersé , from a few blank leaves of that salmagundish receptacle , certain records of ...
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