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... taken into con- sideration , and it was observed , that Mr. Kinnersley's time was entirely taken up in teaching little boys the elements of the English language ( this is what it dwindled into , a school similar to those kept by old ...
... taken into con- sideration , and it was observed , that Mr. Kinnersley's time was entirely taken up in teaching little boys the elements of the English language ( this is what it dwindled into , a school similar to those kept by old ...
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this ; " The state of the English school is to be taken into consideration at next meeting , and whether it be proper to continue it on its present footing or not . " This consideration was , however , not taken at the next meeting , at ...
this ; " The state of the English school is to be taken into consideration at next meeting , and whether it be proper to continue it on its present footing or not . " This consideration was , however , not taken at the next meeting , at ...
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... taken ; they go also more under the protection of convoys . Thus , while the pri- vateers to take them are multiplied , the vessels subject to be taken , and the chances of profit , are diminished ; so that many cruises are made ...
... taken ; they go also more under the protection of convoys . Thus , while the pri- vateers to take them are multiplied , the vessels subject to be taken , and the chances of profit , are diminished ; so that many cruises are made ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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