The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 - English literature |
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... possessed the ingenuity of Young , or Champollion , give the duals of nouns , from the perusal of a book in which there is not , we think , one instance of that number ? But if we take a language of a simple construction , the French ...
... possessed the ingenuity of Young , or Champollion , give the duals of nouns , from the perusal of a book in which there is not , we think , one instance of that number ? But if we take a language of a simple construction , the French ...
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... possesses for the in- struction of children , the advocates of the Hamiltonian plan seem to have no conception . Of the system of instruction by which a language is acquired , not by rote or imitation , but by the application of general ...
... possesses for the in- struction of children , the advocates of the Hamiltonian plan seem to have no conception . Of the system of instruction by which a language is acquired , not by rote or imitation , but by the application of general ...
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... possess , by a thousand petty arts , of injuring the sale of a journal which is independent of , and frequently hostile . to their interests . - ED . ] THE REVIEWERS REVIEWED . The Quarterly . Notes . We are surprised that articles of ...
... possess , by a thousand petty arts , of injuring the sale of a journal which is independent of , and frequently hostile . to their interests . - ED . ] THE REVIEWERS REVIEWED . The Quarterly . Notes . We are surprised that articles of ...
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... possessed of of Mr. Barrow , and more sound judgment , the result of long years of abundant means , enabled him to give the work the benefit experience - subtle - splenetic -- acute - gifted of a longer trial . - ED . : with tact , and ...
... possessed of of Mr. Barrow , and more sound judgment , the result of long years of abundant means , enabled him to give the work the benefit experience - subtle - splenetic -- acute - gifted of a longer trial . - ED . : with tact , and ...
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... possesses , how judicious declare it . The writer talks and experienced he is in his vocation ; how thousands of brave lives being admirably calculated he is , by his literary wasted : " he is little aware of opinions and ...
... possesses , how judicious declare it . The writer talks and experienced he is in his vocation ; how thousands of brave lives being admirably calculated he is , by his literary wasted : " he is little aware of opinions and ...
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