The American Reader: A Selection of Lessons for Reading and Speaking, Wholly from American Authors : Embracing a Great Variety of Entertaining Subjects of History, Biography, Divinity, Laws, Natural and Moral Philosophy, and of Other Branches of Useful and Elegant Learning : Furnishing Numerous Specimens of American Eloquence, from the Presidential Chair, the Head Quarters of the Military Commander, the Seat in Congress, the Pulpit on Various Occasions, the Bench of the Judge, the Bar, Station of Literary Honor, the Seat of the Muses, and from the Shade of Private Life : Containing Rules for the Proper Use of the Pauses, for Graceful and Persuasive Pronunciation, and for Appropriate and Impressive Gesture, to Improve the Scholar in Reading and Speaking, While Enriching the Mind with Religious, Virtuous, and Useful Knowledge : with an Appendix of Definitions of the Words in this Book Most Difficult for Youth to Understand : Designed for the Use of SchoolsLincoln & Edmands, 1810 - 216 sidor |
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... Inhabitants in Massachusetts , SAME 27 Abolition of Slavery , Constitutional Catechism , Number of Inhabitants of the U. States , · Extract from an Oration upon the same Subject , Dark Days in 1780 , 1762 , & 1716 , Influence of ...
... Inhabitants in Massachusetts , SAME 27 Abolition of Slavery , Constitutional Catechism , Number of Inhabitants of the U. States , · Extract from an Oration upon the same Subject , Dark Days in 1780 , 1762 , & 1716 , Influence of ...
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... inhabitants was upwards of three hundred and fifty seven thousand . The number of white inhabitants was three hundred and fifty three thousand , one hundred and thirty three . The number of blacks was four thousand , three hun- dred and ...
... inhabitants was upwards of three hundred and fifty seven thousand . The number of white inhabitants was three hundred and fifty three thousand , one hundred and thirty three . The number of blacks was four thousand , three hun- dred and ...
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... inhabitants in the U. States was found to be five mil- lion , three hundred and five thousand , four hundred and eighty two . Thus an increase of one million , three hundred and seventy six thousand , one hundred and fif- ty six inhabitants ...
... inhabitants in the U. States was found to be five mil- lion , three hundred and five thousand , four hundred and eighty two . Thus an increase of one million , three hundred and seventy six thousand , one hundred and fif- ty six inhabitants ...
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... inhabitants . Year after year , whilst we were colonists , have these states , with Virginia at their head , petitioned parliament to terminate this nefarious traffic . But that spirit of fostering her colonies , only to prey on their ...
... inhabitants . Year after year , whilst we were colonists , have these states , with Virginia at their head , petitioned parliament to terminate this nefarious traffic . But that spirit of fostering her colonies , only to prey on their ...
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... inhabitants of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . QUES . WHAT is the natural state of the rights of mankind ? ANS . All men are born free and equal , and have ertain natural , essential , and unalienable rights ; mong which may be ...
... inhabitants of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . QUES . WHAT is the natural state of the rights of mankind ? ANS . All men are born free and equal , and have ertain natural , essential , and unalienable rights ; mong which may be ...
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Sida 95 - I expected every moment," says an eye-witness, " to see him fall. His duty and situation exposed him to every danger. Nothing but the superintending care of Providence could have saved him from the fate of all around him.