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... familiar letters- Lord Bacon - Dr . Arnold's remarks - Despatches of Marlbo- rough Nelson - Franklin - John Adams - Reception by George III . - Washington's correspondence - Bishop White's anecdote of Washington - American diplomatic ...
... familiar letters- Lord Bacon - Dr . Arnold's remarks - Despatches of Marlbo- rough Nelson - Franklin - John Adams - Reception by George III . - Washington's correspondence - Bishop White's anecdote of Washington - American diplomatic ...
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... familiar by association and study . His letters to America were expressions of grateful delight at what he saw and heard in the land of his forefathers , and at the respectful kindness with which he was everywhere greeted ; and yet of ...
... familiar by association and study . His letters to America were expressions of grateful delight at what he saw and heard in the land of his forefathers , and at the respectful kindness with which he was everywhere greeted ; and yet of ...
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... familiar . I have thus alluded , at the outset , to the importance of the guidance which we may receive in our intercourse with the world of books , assuming at the same time that there is no call upon me to dwell upon the value of that ...
... familiar . I have thus alluded , at the outset , to the importance of the guidance which we may receive in our intercourse with the world of books , assuming at the same time that there is no call upon me to dwell upon the value of that ...
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... familiar observation , discovering the physiognomy that is in speech as well as in the face . You will find one man's words are earnest of sincerity , straightforwardness of character , fair dealing , genuine and deep feeling , true ...
... familiar observation , discovering the physiognomy that is in speech as well as in the face . You will find one man's words are earnest of sincerity , straightforwardness of character , fair dealing , genuine and deep feeling , true ...
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... and in a casual and familiar way will treat them most agreeably and intelli- gently , so that we may correct an inaccuracy of diction or of pronunciation , which we might have remained uncon- -scious THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 95.
... and in a casual and familiar way will treat them most agreeably and intelli- gently , so that we may correct an inaccuracy of diction or of pronunciation , which we might have remained uncon- -scious THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 95.
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