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" We expect then, who the little book (for the care what we wrote him, and for her typographical correction) that may be worth the acceptation of the studious persons, and especialy of the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly. "
English as She is Spoke: Or, A Jest in Sober Earnest - Page 4
by José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - 1884
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 53

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1859 - 768 pages
...fill of imperfections, etCt We expect then, who the little book, (for the care IF hat we wrote him, and for her typographical correction,) that may be...the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly.' No man, unless he were 'stubbeder ' than we are, should ever dedicate such a book as this 'at ' us,...
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Harvard Magazine, Volume 6

1860 - 386 pages
...the following manner : — " We expect, then, who the little book (for the care what we wrote him, and for her typographical correction) that may be worth the acceptation of the studious persons, and especially of the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly." After this follows a short vocabulary...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 30

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Literature - 1865 - 834 pages
...'• We expect then, who the little book (for the care what we wrote htm, and for her typgraphical correction) that may be worth the acceptation of the studious persons, and especinly of the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly." The work opens with a vocabulary, in...
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Travels in Portugal, by John Latouche

Oswald John F. Crawfurd - 1879 - 366 pages
...idioms We expect then, who the little book (for the care what we wrote him, and for her ty pgraphical correction) that may be worth the acceptation of the studious persons, and especially of the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly." The dialogues follow the Portuguese...
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English as she is spoke: or, A jest in sober earnest [extr. from P. Carolino ...

Pedro Carolino, James Millington - 1883 - 108 pages
...portuguese languages correctly. We expect then, who the little book (for the care what we wrote him, and for her typographical correction} that may be...brains The fat of the leg The ham The inferior lip The superior lip The marrow The reins Defects of the body. A blind A kft handed A lame An ugly A bald...
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The Guardian, Volumes 35-36

Conduct of life - 1884 - 784 pages
...posterity. In conclusion he says : " We expect then, who the little book (for lite care what we wrote him, and for her typographical correction) that may be worth the acceptation of the studinus persons, and especialy of the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly." THE WEAVER OF...
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The Chap-book, Volume 4

Herbert Stuart Stone - 1896 - 716 pages
...second a coin's index. * * * ?' We expect then, who the little book (for the care what we wrote him, and for her typographical correction), that may be...worth the acceptation of the studious persons, and especially of the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly." I find a difficulty in choosing from...
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Englische Philologie: Anleitung zum wissenschaftlichen ..., Volume 1, Part 2

Johan Frederik Breda Storm - English language - 1896 - 764 pages
...may do, to correct that want . . . We expect then, who the little (for the care what we wrote him, and for her typographical correction) that may be worth the acceptation of the studious persons, and especially of the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly14. Über dieses Buch ist ein sehr unterhaltendes...
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The Writings of Mark Twain: The $30,000 brquest and other stories

Mark Twain - 1906 - 408 pages
...pleased with his performance: We expect then, who the little book (for the care what we wrote him, and for her typographical correction) that may be...the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly. One cannot open this book anywhere and not find richness. To prove that this is true, I will open it...
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The Writings of Mark Twain: The $30,000 bequest and other stories

Mark Twain - American literature - 1903 - 334 pages
...pleased with his performance: "We expect then, who the little book (for the care what we wrote him, and for her typographical correction) that may be...the Youth, at which we dedicate him particularly." One cannot open this book anywhere and not find richness. To prove that this is true, I will open it...
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