False Stories CorrectedSamuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl-Street and Samuel S. Wood & Company, no. 212 Market-St., Baltimore, 1822 - African Americans - 41 pages |
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... , and that the children themselves will be amused and instructed by a perusal of True Stories Related , and False Stories Corrected . 1 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY H False Stories Corrected . MANY wrong ideas are impress- ed Juv 182216 ...
... , and that the children themselves will be amused and instructed by a perusal of True Stories Related , and False Stories Corrected . 1 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY H False Stories Corrected . MANY wrong ideas are impress- ed Juv 182216 ...
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... , Perhaps was just as true . AMONG the baneful effects of Deglected or improper education , may be classed the ignorance of dif ferent parts of the earth , and that illiberality of. The Matron learned to love the sound, ...
... , Perhaps was just as true . AMONG the baneful effects of Deglected or improper education , may be classed the ignorance of dif ferent parts of the earth , and that illiberality of. The Matron learned to love the sound, ...
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... true God , and he neither slumbers nor sleeps . The wickedness and gross blindness attendant , have been the sources by which man has mul- tiplied to himself objects of adoration not on- ly from among his fellow - creatures , but also ...
... true God , and he neither slumbers nor sleeps . The wickedness and gross blindness attendant , have been the sources by which man has mul- tiplied to himself objects of adoration not on- ly from among his fellow - creatures , but also ...
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... claws of birds , and called them Harop , a name which sufficiently denoted the true sense of the symbol . All this the Greeks realized , and embellished in their way . GRIFFON , in the natural history of the ancients , 29.
... claws of birds , and called them Harop , a name which sufficiently denoted the true sense of the symbol . All this the Greeks realized , and embellished in their way . GRIFFON , in the natural history of the ancients , 29.
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... true , we often say of the cold , it pinches , it stings ; that is , it is sharp and piercing upon us , and in degree painful ; but we do not mean thereby that it has fingers to pinch , teeth to bite , or a sting like a bee , or wasp ...
... true , we often say of the cold , it pinches , it stings ; that is , it is sharp and piercing upon us , and in degree painful ; but we do not mean thereby that it has fingers to pinch , teeth to bite , or a sting like a bee , or wasp ...
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