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... respect , except being corrected , Southern District of New - York , to wit : - BE IT REMEMBERED , That on the eighteenth day of November , A. D. 1826 , in the fifty first year of the Independence of the United States of America ...
... respect , except being corrected , Southern District of New - York , to wit : - BE IT REMEMBERED , That on the eighteenth day of November , A. D. 1826 , in the fifty first year of the Independence of the United States of America ...
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... respect to one another , will probably have a much greater effect , in properly teaching the art of reading , than is commonly imagined . In such constructions , every thing is accommodated to the understanding and the voice ; and the ...
... respect to one another , will probably have a much greater effect , in properly teaching the art of reading , than is commonly imagined . In such constructions , every thing is accommodated to the understanding and the voice ; and the ...
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... respect , imperfect , ( and many there are in this situation , ) it will be incumbent on his teacher , to carry him back to these primary articulations ; and to suspend his progress , till he be- come perfectly master of them . It will ...
... respect , imperfect , ( and many there are in this situation , ) it will be incumbent on his teacher , to carry him back to these primary articulations ; and to suspend his progress , till he be- come perfectly master of them . It will ...
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... respect . When they read to others , and with solemnity , they pronounce the syllables in a different manner from what they do at other times . They dwell upon them and protract them ; they multiply accents on the same word ; from a ...
... respect . When they read to others , and with solemnity , they pronounce the syllables in a different manner from what they do at other times . They dwell upon them and protract them ; they multiply accents on the same word ; from a ...
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... respect to blank verse , we ought also to read it so as to make every line sensible to the ear : for , what is the use of melody , or for what end has the poet composed in verse , if , in reading his lines , we suppress his numbers , by ...
... respect to blank verse , we ought also to read it so as to make every line sensible to the ear : for , what is the use of melody , or for what end has the poet composed in verse , if , in reading his lines , we suppress his numbers , by ...
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