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... write English - not to assert , for nothing is asserted in this string of words— but to insinuate , that he can , by his mummery , teach a man or boy of common capacity , to write and speak any modern language , German for instance , in ...
... write English - not to assert , for nothing is asserted in this string of words— but to insinuate , that he can , by his mummery , teach a man or boy of common capacity , to write and speak any modern language , German for instance , in ...
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... writer of the preface intro- duces Roger Ascham's ( Queen Elizabeth's tutor ) account of his own method of teaching ... write , a true judgment both of his own and other men's doings , what tongue soever he doth use . " The way is this ...
... writer of the preface intro- duces Roger Ascham's ( Queen Elizabeth's tutor ) account of his own method of teaching ... write , a true judgment both of his own and other men's doings , what tongue soever he doth use . " The way is this ...
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... gained by reading and imitating the best authors , began by learning the inflexions of the nouns and verbs . p . xvi . nor , What the ingenious writer of this preface is strongly inclined 6 [ May , THE HAMILTONIAN SYSTEM .
... gained by reading and imitating the best authors , began by learning the inflexions of the nouns and verbs . p . xvi . nor , What the ingenious writer of this preface is strongly inclined 6 [ May , THE HAMILTONIAN SYSTEM .
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... writer . The public are little aware of the sinister motives which dictate the judgments of nearly all the periodical publications of the day . Some day we shall make an exposition of many of them , and accompany our assertions with ...
... writer . The public are little aware of the sinister motives which dictate the judgments of nearly all the periodical publications of the day . Some day we shall make an exposition of many of them , and accompany our assertions with ...
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... writer ; despair , when the acquisition but he was an acute scholar , 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 ...
... writer ; despair , when the acquisition but he was an acute scholar , 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 ...
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