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... language of scripture , and on this account will think that many of the sermons deserve rather the title of Moral Discourses than that which is given to them : but , though the subjects are certainly treated in a manner too refined and ...
... language of scripture , and on this account will think that many of the sermons deserve rather the title of Moral Discourses than that which is given to them : but , though the subjects are certainly treated in a manner too refined and ...
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... language , but also giv- ing them valuable rules concerning propriety of conduct . They are neatly printed , and ornamented with copper - plate engravings . Art . 26 An Essay on the Elements , Accents , and Prosody of the English Language ...
... language , but also giv- ing them valuable rules concerning propriety of conduct . They are neatly printed , and ornamented with copper - plate engravings . Art . 26 An Essay on the Elements , Accents , and Prosody of the English Language ...
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... Language , by Mr. Galignani : in which the Principles , Harmony , and Beauties of that Language are , by an original Method , simplified and adapted to the meanest Capacity , and the Scholar enabled to attain , with Ease and Facility ...
... Language , by Mr. Galignani : in which the Principles , Harmony , and Beauties of that Language are , by an original Method , simplified and adapted to the meanest Capacity , and the Scholar enabled to attain , with Ease and Facility ...
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