The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 - English literature |
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Page 309
... common to the tropical regions . The plaintain , the banana , the cocoa , and the chocolate nut , are common ; and to these a long et cætera of others might be added . The different species of fruits are almost innumerable . Among these ...
... common to the tropical regions . The plaintain , the banana , the cocoa , and the chocolate nut , are common ; and to these a long et cætera of others might be added . The different species of fruits are almost innumerable . Among these ...
Page 396
... common , for the commoner they may be , the more necessary they are for the pupil to be acquainted with , and if this book is in- tended to supersede the necessity of oral explanation , a method which we prefer , they should not have ...
... common , for the commoner they may be , the more necessary they are for the pupil to be acquainted with , and if this book is in- tended to supersede the necessity of oral explanation , a method which we prefer , they should not have ...
Page 512
... common occurrences of life above the common level ; perhaps they have neglected the talents of expression and conversation ; perhaps by concen- trating and directing the mental energies to a certain range of objects , there may be a ...
... common occurrences of life above the common level ; perhaps they have neglected the talents of expression and conversation ; perhaps by concen- trating and directing the mental energies to a certain range of objects , there may be a ...
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