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... ment among the American people . Though at all times griev ously embarrassed by those obstacles which are incident to a literary adventurer , in a region where the useful must be preferred to the agreeable , it has laboured to amuse and ...
... ment among the American people . Though at all times griev ously embarrassed by those obstacles which are incident to a literary adventurer , in a region where the useful must be preferred to the agreeable , it has laboured to amuse and ...
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... investigation " if we must apply such terms to a most notorious profanation of the temple of justice , under the artful manage- VOL . IX . 16 ment of the attorney - general , was that any Baines ' French Revolution . 121.
... investigation " if we must apply such terms to a most notorious profanation of the temple of justice , under the artful manage- VOL . IX . 16 ment of the attorney - general , was that any Baines ' French Revolution . 121.
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... ment of the children answers the expectation of the managers . They are taught to read , write , cypher , sew and knit ; and the girls assist in the house - work . The boys likewise knit ; little creatures from five to six years of age ...
... ment of the children answers the expectation of the managers . They are taught to read , write , cypher , sew and knit ; and the girls assist in the house - work . The boys likewise knit ; little creatures from five to six years of age ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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