The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 99A. Constable, 1854 |
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... land . Lord North , ' says H. Walpole , proposed to the King to see ' the Duke of Portland himself ; but that the King refused , and told ' Lord North to desire the Duke to send him his arrangement in ' writing . This was as positively ...
... land . Lord North , ' says H. Walpole , proposed to the King to see ' the Duke of Portland himself ; but that the King refused , and told ' Lord North to desire the Duke to send him his arrangement in ' writing . This was as positively ...
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... land during the Reign of George III . , ' vol . iii . c . 44. This corre- spondence ( which we have perused ) is conducted with great ability on both sides , and we regret that it still remains in manuscript . We may also remark that ...
... land during the Reign of George III . , ' vol . iii . c . 44. This corre- spondence ( which we have perused ) is conducted with great ability on both sides , and we regret that it still remains in manuscript . We may also remark that ...
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... land him safely among words of three syllables ? We fear that the sentence should stand thus , ' the pupil will in due time learn to read as soon as he has learned 6 ' his alphabet . ' One of Frere's most 1854 . 77 The Blind , their ...
... land him safely among words of three syllables ? We fear that the sentence should stand thus , ' the pupil will in due time learn to read as soon as he has learned 6 ' his alphabet . ' One of Frere's most 1854 . 77 The Blind , their ...
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... land . Many thoughtful and philanthropic men are expending But looking back on what Saunderson and Moyes achieved in the study of pure science and mathematics , there seems to be no reason why a few of the cleverest pupils who show any ...
... land . Many thoughtful and philanthropic men are expending But looking back on what Saunderson and Moyes achieved in the study of pure science and mathematics , there seems to be no reason why a few of the cleverest pupils who show any ...
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... land to any extent , but if the blind when they leave the school are to go back to the workhouse , the labourer's cottage , the crowded attic of the artisan , or even a workshop of their own , without books , and without the means of ...
... land to any extent , but if the blind when they leave the school are to go back to the workhouse , the labourer's cottage , the crowded attic of the artisan , or even a workshop of their own , without books , and without the means of ...
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