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But , Sir , there can be no doubt that they may attain to a perfect English pronunciation , if they will . We find how near they come to it ; and certainly , a man who conquers nineteen parts of the Scottish accent , may conquer the ...
But , Sir , there can be no doubt that they may attain to a perfect English pronunciation , if they will . We find how near they come to it ; and certainly , a man who conquers nineteen parts of the Scottish accent , may conquer the ...
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We have a regular recommendation to the English resident , so we shall not be taken for vagabonds . We think to go one way and return another , and see as much as we can . I will try to speak a little French ; I tried hitherto but ...
We have a regular recommendation to the English resident , so we shall not be taken for vagabonds . We think to go one way and return another , and see as much as we can . I will try to speak a little French ; I tried hitherto but ...
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Aristotle's Rhetorick , a translation of it into English . ' A Collection of Letters , translated from the modern writers , with some account of the several authours . ' Oldham's Poems , with notes , historical and critical .
Aristotle's Rhetorick , a translation of it into English . ' A Collection of Letters , translated from the modern writers , with some account of the several authours . ' Oldham's Poems , with notes , historical and critical .
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