963 resultados para Fluency of the name of the letters
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Binder's title: Strype's works, VIII-XIII.
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Historical illustrations of the fourth canto of Childe Harold.--Essay on the present literature of Italy.--Letters of Torquato Tasso, never before published, with translations.--Letters written by Cola di Rienzi, tribune of Rome, never before published, with translations.
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The letters in French and English, are the work of F. Babié de Bercenay and Count Imbert de la Platière.
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The appendix, 112 p. at end, contains: no. I-XVI. Translations from the Arabic, of various letters and documents, brought from Bornou and Soudan by Major Denham and Captain Clapperton. By A. Salame.--no. XVII-XX. Bornu, Bengharmi, Mandara, and Timbuctoo vocabularies.--XXI. Zoology.--XXII. Botanical appendix. By Robert Brown.--XXIII. Letter to Major Denham, on the rock specimens ... by Charles Konig.--XXV. Thermometrical journal kept at Kouka in Bornou.
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Includes indexes.
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Massachusettensis (p. [141]-227) consists of a series of 17 letters dated December 12, 1774-April 3, 1775, which first appeared in the "Massachusetts gazette and post boy."
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Each vol. has general half-title and special t.p.
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continued: ... XII. Historical documents and remarks (from December, 1799 to March, 1801) ; Trial of Cooper ; Emigration Society ; Washington's death ; Proceedings in Congress during the session which began December, 1799 ; Board of Commissioners ; Defence of the Quakers of Pennsylvania ; Farewell advertisement ; Prison eclogue ; Republican morality ; Jefferson's election ; Adam's public conduct ; Jefferson's character ; Convention concluded between America and France, in 1800 ; Proceedings in Congress during the session which ended in March, 1801 ; Index.
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"The letters printed in this volume are drawn from the collection of original documents and transcripts which Jared Sparks brought together."--Introduction.
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"The letters from which part of the following extracts have been taken, were printed in 1701, under the title of 'Original letters of His Excellency Sir Richard Fanshawe, during his embassies in Spain and Portugal.'"
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Imprint dated: v.1, 1847; v.2-3, 1835; v.4, 1836; v.5, 1843.
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Title in red and black.
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Introductory: Thomas Davidson and his philosophy, by the editor.--The task of the twentieth century.--The educational problems set by the nineteenth century to the twentieth.--The history of the experiment.--The underlying spirit as shown by the letters written by Mr. Davidson to his class.--The vitality of the ideal as shown by the life of the movement after the death of its founder, by the editor.
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Also issued in an Empire ed. of 1244 sets, and an Earls ed.
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Includes index: [15] p. at end of v. 5.