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... written according to the rules of Ezra , ' mak- ing not fewer than 33 pages of directions for writing , mostly of similar importance with the following : • Not one letter is to be written without its being first pro- nounced by the ...
... written according to the rules of Ezra , ' mak- ing not fewer than 33 pages of directions for writing , mostly of similar importance with the following : • Not one letter is to be written without its being first pro- nounced by the ...
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... written with true pathos and energy . In ' the Shakspeare Gallery , ' the style of each artist is clearly discriminated , and their merits are judiciously appreciated . Of the smaller pieces , we consider the following Sonnet ( the ...
... written with true pathos and energy . In ' the Shakspeare Gallery , ' the style of each artist is clearly discriminated , and their merits are judiciously appreciated . Of the smaller pieces , we consider the following Sonnet ( the ...
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... written language does not appear to have been coeval with the art of writing . The Mexicans had a method of communicating intelligence , by de- picting the objects concerning which they wished to convey information ; and the Chinese ...
... written language does not appear to have been coeval with the art of writing . The Mexicans had a method of communicating intelligence , by de- picting the objects concerning which they wished to convey information ; and the Chinese ...
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