The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... persons , it would be a difficult task to read a let- ter in their own vernacular , written in the simplest cypher , where each letter is represented by a peculiar character . If the same word may be spelt in many ways , or written by ...
... persons , it would be a difficult task to read a let- ter in their own vernacular , written in the simplest cypher , where each letter is represented by a peculiar character . If the same word may be spelt in many ways , or written by ...
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... persons are now disposed to admit that it is desirable , nay , that it is necessary , to the well - being of the citizen , that he should possess the rudiments of education , that he should be able to read , to write , and to cast ...
... persons are now disposed to admit that it is desirable , nay , that it is necessary , to the well - being of the citizen , that he should possess the rudiments of education , that he should be able to read , to write , and to cast ...
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... persons whose opinions on this point- differ from our own , and to inquire , not into the advan- tages which may be expected to follow the successful adoption of their views , for of that we are as fully con- vinced as themselves can be ...
... persons whose opinions on this point- differ from our own , and to inquire , not into the advan- tages which may be expected to follow the successful adoption of their views , for of that we are as fully con- vinced as themselves can be ...
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... persons in easy circumstances do not resort to them . Under ex- isting circumstances , no change can be effected , even if it were desirable , and we confess that we are by no means satisfied that any change in this respect is desirable ...
... persons in easy circumstances do not resort to them . Under ex- isting circumstances , no change can be effected , even if it were desirable , and we confess that we are by no means satisfied that any change in this respect is desirable ...
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... persons , covering a territory of nearly two thousand square miles , sustaining ninety - six schools , we may well ask what has Massachusetts done more than this ? We presume that wherever we find a number of teachers so great as to ...
... persons , covering a territory of nearly two thousand square miles , sustaining ninety - six schools , we may well ask what has Massachusetts done more than this ? We presume that wherever we find a number of teachers so great as to ...
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