Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... Kinnersley's time was entirely taken up in teaching little boys the elements of the English language ( this is what it dwindled into , a school similar to those kept by old women , who teach children their letters ) ; and that speaking ...
... Kinnersley's time was entirely taken up in teaching little boys the elements of the English language ( this is what it dwindled into , a school similar to those kept by old women , who teach children their letters ) ; and that speaking ...
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... Kinnersley , how this might best be done , as well as what assistance would be necessary to give Mr. Kinnersley to enable him to attend this necessary service , which was indeed the PROPER BUSINESS of his professorship . " In this ...
... Kinnersley , how this might best be done , as well as what assistance would be necessary to give Mr. Kinnersley to enable him to attend this necessary service , which was indeed the PROPER BUSINESS of his professorship . " In this ...
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... not taught to speak and read in public , and having requested that this use- ful part of education might be more attended to , VOL . I. And N Mr. Kinnersley was called in , and desired to give PART I. 193 MISCELLANIES .
... not taught to speak and read in public , and having requested that this use- ful part of education might be more attended to , VOL . I. And N Mr. Kinnersley was called in , and desired to give PART I. 193 MISCELLANIES .
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... Kinnersley . " Note here , that the English school had not for some years preceding been visited by the trustees . If it had , they would have known the state of it without making this inquiry of the master . They might have judged ...
... Kinnersley . " Note here , that the English school had not for some years preceding been visited by the trustees . If it had , they would have known the state of it without making this inquiry of the master . They might have judged ...
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... Kinnersley to attend his own school , and not spend his time in the philosophy classes , where his duty did not require his attendance . What the apprehended partiality was which the minute mentions , does not appear , and cannot easily ...
... Kinnersley to attend his own school , and not spend his time in the philosophy classes , where his duty did not require his attendance . What the apprehended partiality was which the minute mentions , does not appear , and cannot easily ...
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