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... . POLITICAL WRITINGS 111 CHAPTER V. EXCURSIONS 150 CHAPTER VI . PREPARATIONS FOR THE DICTIONARY 182 CHAPTER VII . AN AMERICAN DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE 235 CONCLUSION CHAPTER VIII . PAGE 277 Acknowledgment is due to.
... . POLITICAL WRITINGS 111 CHAPTER V. EXCURSIONS 150 CHAPTER VI . PREPARATIONS FOR THE DICTIONARY 182 CHAPTER VII . AN AMERICAN DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE 235 CONCLUSION CHAPTER VIII . PAGE 277 Acknowledgment is due to.
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... English language , geography , vo- cal music , & c . , may be waited on at partic- ular hours for that purpose . The price of board and tuition will be from six to nine shillings lawful money per week , according to the age and studies ...
... English language , geography , vo- cal music , & c . , may be waited on at partic- ular hours for that purpose . The price of board and tuition will be from six to nine shillings lawful money per week , according to the age and studies ...
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... English and Puritan stock retained the form and power which an unbroken succes- sion in blood and a freedom from external pressure had made possible . The families . known by Webster in his boyhood , among whom he lived , and whose ...
... English and Puritan stock retained the form and power which an unbroken succes- sion in blood and a freedom from external pressure had made possible . The families . known by Webster in his boyhood , among whom he lived , and whose ...
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... English au- thors of the time , and sometimes was treated serially . Thus in one almanac the poem of " Porsenna in pursuit of the Kingdom of Felicity " trails along the head of the twelve months , and at the end is announced to be ...
... English au- thors of the time , and sometimes was treated serially . Thus in one almanac the poem of " Porsenna in pursuit of the Kingdom of Felicity " trails along the head of the twelve months , and at the end is announced to be ...
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... English language . The country was then impoverished , intercourse with Great Britain was interrupted , school - books were scarce and hardly attainable , and there was no certain prospect of peace . " These words have doubtless a ...
... English language . The country was then impoverished , intercourse with Great Britain was interrupted , school - books were scarce and hardly attainable , and there was no certain prospect of peace . " These words have doubtless a ...
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Page 2 - OILMAN, Thomas Jefferson. By JOHN T. MORSE, JR. Daniel Webster. By HENRY CABOT LODGE. Albert Gallatin. By JOHN AUSTIN STEVENS. James Madison.
Page 205 - As an independent nation our honor requires us to have a system of our own, in language as well as government. Great Britain, whose children we are, and whose language we speak, should no longer be our standard ; for the taste of her writers is already corrupted, and her language on the decline.
Page 46 - AN AMERICAN SELECTION of Lessons in reading and speaking, calculated to improve the Minds and refine the Taste of Youth. And also to instruct them in the Geography, History, and Politics of the United States. To which is prefixed Rules in Elocution, and Directions for expressing the principal Passions of the Mind.
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Page 195 - ... pronunciation to a certainty; and while it would assist foreigners and our own children in acquiring the language, it would render the pronunciation uniform in different parts of the country and almost prevent the possibility of changes. 2. A substitution of a character that has a certain definite sound / for one that is more vague and indeterminate.
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Page 105 - our learning is superficial in a shameful degree, . . . our colleges are disgracefully destitute of books and philosophical apparatus, . . . and I am ashamed to own that scarcely a branch of science can be fully investigated in America for want of books, especially original works.