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... language in general ; and how important it is that a public speaker , whose very instruments are words , should be fully pos- sessed of this knowledge , it is almost superfluous to say . Accustomed from infancy to our native language ...
... language in general ; and how important it is that a public speaker , whose very instruments are words , should be fully pos- sessed of this knowledge , it is almost superfluous to say . Accustomed from infancy to our native language ...
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... language , and facility of utterance ; and , what is still more important , that he may be continually impressed with a salutary remembrance of what is after all the great , the avowed end of all his studies and all his pursuits . But ...
... language , and facility of utterance ; and , what is still more important , that he may be continually impressed with a salutary remembrance of what is after all the great , the avowed end of all his studies and all his pursuits . But ...
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... language , and facility of utterance ; and , what is still more important , that he may be continually impressed with a salutary remembrance of what is after all the great , the avowed end of all his studies and all his pursuits . But ...
... language , and facility of utterance ; and , what is still more important , that he may be continually impressed with a salutary remembrance of what is after all the great , the avowed end of all his studies and all his pursuits . But ...
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... language of Bishop Horne , ' all objections when considered and answered , turn out to the ' advantage of the gospel , which resembles a fine country in the ' spring season , when the very hedges are in bloom , and every thorn produces ...
... language of Bishop Horne , ' all objections when considered and answered , turn out to the ' advantage of the gospel , which resembles a fine country in the ' spring season , when the very hedges are in bloom , and every thorn produces ...
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... language of Bishop Horne , ' all objections when considered and answered , turn out to the advantage of the gospel , which resembles a fine country in the ' spring season , when the very hedges are in bloom , and every ' thorn produces ...
... language of Bishop Horne , ' all objections when considered and answered , turn out to the advantage of the gospel , which resembles a fine country in the ' spring season , when the very hedges are in bloom , and every ' thorn produces ...
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