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Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chalmers, Arthur Murphy. will be likewise
sometimes proper to trace back the orthography of different ages, and shew by
what gradations the word departed from its original. Closely connected with
orthography is ...
Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chalmers, Arthur Murphy. will be likewise
sometimes proper to trace back the orthography of different ages, and shew by
what gradations the word departed from its original. Closely connected with
orthography is ...
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The etymology, so far as it is yet known, was easily found in the volumes, where it
is particularly and professedly delivered ; and, by proper attention to the rules of
derivation, the orthography was soon adjusted. But to collect the Words of our ...
The etymology, so far as it is yet known, was easily found in the volumes, where it
is particularly and professedly delivered ; and, by proper attention to the rules of
derivation, the orthography was soon adjusted. But to collect the Words of our ...
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shall pass, it is proper to explain more fully what has been intended, that censure
may not be incurred by the omission of that which the original plan did not
comprehend ; to declare more particularly who they are to whose instructions
these ...
shall pass, it is proper to explain more fully what has been intended, that censure
may not be incurred by the omission of that which the original plan did not
comprehend ; to declare more particularly who they are to whose instructions
these ...
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In the use of this it is not proper that the teacher should confine himself to the
examples before him ; for by that method he will never enable his pupils to make
just application of the rules ; but, having inculcated the true meaning of each
figure, ...
In the use of this it is not proper that the teacher should confine himself to the
examples before him ; for by that method he will never enable his pupils to make
just application of the rules ; but, having inculcated the true meaning of each
figure, ...
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This readiness of recollection is only to be procured by frequent impression ; and
therefore it will be proper, when logick has been once learned, the teacher take
frequent occasion, in the most easy and familiar conversation, to observe when ...
This readiness of recollection is only to be procured by frequent impression ; and
therefore it will be proper, when logick has been once learned, the teacher take
frequent occasion, in the most easy and familiar conversation, to observe when ...
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