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Side 317
... whole school ; and with such deliberation , accent , and emphasis , as the sense of the pas- sage and the rules of public speaking require ; that to all the other advantages of repetition may be added the improvement of articu- lation ...
... whole school ; and with such deliberation , accent , and emphasis , as the sense of the pas- sage and the rules of public speaking require ; that to all the other advantages of repetition may be added the improvement of articu- lation ...
Side 338
... whole country in this neighbourhood , on both sides of these rivers , remains uninhabited , in consequence of inundation , but abounds with wild game , par- ticularly all sorts of aquatic fowls . The navigation of both rivers is much ...
... whole country in this neighbourhood , on both sides of these rivers , remains uninhabited , in consequence of inundation , but abounds with wild game , par- ticularly all sorts of aquatic fowls . The navigation of both rivers is much ...
Side 428
... whole- some restraint of a straw cell and a strait waistcoat . — If he is not , there is no justice in America , for never was a man more essen- tially mad . " So much for " Logan . " We now come to the next work of the same writer ...
... whole- some restraint of a straw cell and a strait waistcoat . — If he is not , there is no justice in America , for never was a man more essen- tially mad . " So much for " Logan . " We now come to the next work of the same writer ...
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