American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular, Volumes 1-2George W. Childs, 1863 - Bibliography, National |
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... language was that it possessed a book on every subject : what would formerly have been considered a respect- able library might now be collected on any one topic that has occupied a fair share of the public concern . No single lifetime ...
... language was that it possessed a book on every subject : what would formerly have been considered a respect- able library might now be collected on any one topic that has occupied a fair share of the public concern . No single lifetime ...
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... language , and antiquities be- longs to other departments . It is the history of the Jewish Church of which his office has invited him to speak . He has thus been led to dwell especially en those parts of the history which bear directly ...
... language , and antiquities be- longs to other departments . It is the history of the Jewish Church of which his office has invited him to speak . He has thus been led to dwell especially en those parts of the history which bear directly ...
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... language has been adopted which has found acceptance in the schools and colleges of Great Britain , France , and Germany , as well as in the best treatises on the science . In addition to the general properties of bodies , there has ...
... language has been adopted which has found acceptance in the schools and colleges of Great Britain , France , and Germany , as well as in the best treatises on the science . In addition to the general properties of bodies , there has ...
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... language . The work thus embraces Grammar , Delectus , and Exercise - book , with Voca- bularies , and consequently presents in one book all that the beginner will require in the study of the language . History of the United States of ...
... language . The work thus embraces Grammar , Delectus , and Exercise - book , with Voca- bularies , and consequently presents in one book all that the beginner will require in the study of the language . History of the United States of ...
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... language cannot be understood and appreciated . When Byron calls Rome " the Niobe of nations , " or says of Venice , " she looks a sea - Cybele fresh from ocean , " he calls up , to the mind of one familiar with our subject , illustra ...
... language cannot be understood and appreciated . When Byron calls Rome " the Niobe of nations , " or says of Venice , " she looks a sea - Cybele fresh from ocean , " he calls up , to the mind of one familiar with our subject , illustra ...
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