The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... language , to that particular combina- tion of words , or mode of expression , in which the fault in question always ori- ginates , it is now becoming a character- ístic blemish in many of the most respect- able written compositions and ...
... language , to that particular combina- tion of words , or mode of expression , in which the fault in question always ori- ginates , it is now becoming a character- ístic blemish in many of the most respect- able written compositions and ...
Side 4
... language employed ; and , of course , not one in which the rules of composition are not grossly violated . This may be made very apparent by a partial analysis of a few of the examples : To take the first - the meaning of the writer ...
... language employed ; and , of course , not one in which the rules of composition are not grossly violated . This may be made very apparent by a partial analysis of a few of the examples : To take the first - the meaning of the writer ...
Side 10
... language , the general idiom of Afghaunistaun , and apparently distinct from any other spoken in India . Such are the contents of Mr. Elphinstone's valuable and in- teresting work ; but , to form an adequate idea of its great merits ...
... language , the general idiom of Afghaunistaun , and apparently distinct from any other spoken in India . Such are the contents of Mr. Elphinstone's valuable and in- teresting work ; but , to form an adequate idea of its great merits ...
Side 12
... languages , he added that of algebra and the mathematics , all which he acquired without assistance from teachers . The intervals of time not devoted to these substantial pursuits , were occupied in reading , and few persons of his age ...
... languages , he added that of algebra and the mathematics , all which he acquired without assistance from teachers . The intervals of time not devoted to these substantial pursuits , were occupied in reading , and few persons of his age ...
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... language , the esteem in which he was generally held afforded him every desirable means of ob- taining , viva voce , information upon every topic which conversation was capable of elucidating - and now having stated to our readers what ...
... language , the esteem in which he was generally held afforded him every desirable means of ob- taining , viva voce , information upon every topic which conversation was capable of elucidating - and now having stated to our readers what ...
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