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After considering these facts , we trust our readers will admit , that , both in theory and practice , the Roman ... in which all children who have reached a certain profi- ciency in reading are compelled to read the Scriptures .
After considering these facts , we trust our readers will admit , that , both in theory and practice , the Roman ... in which all children who have reached a certain profi- ciency in reading are compelled to read the Scriptures .
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The great ex- tent of the reading part of the community in England and America , compared with France , first attracts ... Some are exclusively political and literary , -others mercantile , -others juridical , and each class of readers ...
The great ex- tent of the reading part of the community in England and America , compared with France , first attracts ... Some are exclusively political and literary , -others mercantile , -others juridical , and each class of readers ...
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He abounds with good feeling ; and has written a very entertaining book , which hurries the reader out his European parlour , into the heart of tropical ... We honestly recommend the book to our readers ; it is well worth the perusal .
He abounds with good feeling ; and has written a very entertaining book , which hurries the reader out his European parlour , into the heart of tropical ... We honestly recommend the book to our readers ; it is well worth the perusal .
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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