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The writer whose remarks form the subject of the present article , has pursued a plan which differs , in many refpects , from those of his predecessors ; so that his observas tions will be , in general , new and interesting , even to ...
The writer whose remarks form the subject of the present article , has pursued a plan which differs , in many refpects , from those of his predecessors ; so that his observas tions will be , in general , new and interesting , even to ...
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It is an interesting truth , which deserves public attention , that two matters ' can teach one hundred and twenty scholars . AC the examination of lait April , all the boys who had been two years in the school , thoagh feveral did not ...
It is an interesting truth , which deserves public attention , that two matters ' can teach one hundred and twenty scholars . AC the examination of lait April , all the boys who had been two years in the school , thoagh feveral did not ...
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The present volume contains , beside an appendix , thirty - one articles , fome interesting , others instructive , and all more or lefs entertaining . The volume opens with Observations on the time of the death and place of burial of ...
The present volume contains , beside an appendix , thirty - one articles , fome interesting , others instructive , and all more or lefs entertaining . The volume opens with Observations on the time of the death and place of burial of ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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