Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... tongue : she was pleased with the taste of it , and said , your kindness shall be rewarded . Come to this place after thirteen moons , and you shall find something that will be of great benefit in nourishing you and your children to the ...
... tongue : she was pleased with the taste of it , and said , your kindness shall be rewarded . Come to this place after thirteen moons , and you shall find something that will be of great benefit in nourishing you and your children to the ...
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... tongue . But they often read , as parrots speak , knowing little or nothing of the meaning . And it is impossible a reader should give the due modulation to his voice , and pronounce properly , unless his understanding goes before his ...
... tongue . But they often read , as parrots speak , knowing little or nothing of the meaning . And it is impossible a reader should give the due modulation to his voice , and pronounce properly , unless his understanding goes before his ...
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... tongue , they will be masters of their own , which is of more immediate and gene ral use , and withal will have attained many other valuable accomplishments : the time usually spent in acquiring those languages , often without success ...
... tongue , they will be masters of their own , which is of more immediate and gene ral use , and withal will have attained many other valuable accomplishments : the time usually spent in acquiring those languages , often without success ...
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... , learned in the languages and sci- ences , and a correct pure speaker and writer of the English tongue ; to have such tutors under him as shall be necessary . I met with but few refusals in soliciting the sub- PART I. 175 MISCELLANIES .
... , learned in the languages and sci- ences , and a correct pure speaker and writer of the English tongue ; to have such tutors under him as shall be necessary . I met with but few refusals in soliciting the sub- PART I. 175 MISCELLANIES .
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... tongue , and with their pens , it is convenient , if not necessary , that they should speak properly and correctly , whereby they may let their thoughts into other men's minds the more easily , and with the greater impression . Upon ...
... tongue , and with their pens , it is convenient , if not necessary , that they should speak properly and correctly , whereby they may let their thoughts into other men's minds the more easily , and with the greater impression . Upon ...
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