North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... readers . We know , that in both these respects , they are too often compelled to take the will for the deed . We also fully acquit the worthy editor of any intention to car- icature or misrepresent our doctrines . His positive denial ...
... readers . We know , that in both these respects , they are too often compelled to take the will for the deed . We also fully acquit the worthy editor of any intention to car- icature or misrepresent our doctrines . His positive denial ...
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... reader may see , against every ques- tionable word , a schedule of the authorities upon which the text preferred is ... readers should find themselves but a little aided by his labors , he will have accom- plished what he wished ...
... reader may see , against every ques- tionable word , a schedule of the authorities upon which the text preferred is ... readers should find themselves but a little aided by his labors , he will have accom- plished what he wished ...
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... Reader . American First Class Book , by Pier- The Explanatory and Pronouncing pont . National Reader , do . Introduction to National Reader , do . Boston Reading Lessons for Primary Schools . The New Testament , with a Vocabu- lary of ...
... Reader . American First Class Book , by Pier- The Explanatory and Pronouncing pont . National Reader , do . Introduction to National Reader , do . Boston Reading Lessons for Primary Schools . The New Testament , with a Vocabu- lary of ...
Contents
TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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