The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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THE USEFUL ARTS . In the course of a late number of the Port Folio we have published certain notices concerning the new process of prin- ting on stone . While our work was yet in the press we received from Mr ... ARTS . Arts, the useful,
THE USEFUL ARTS . In the course of a late number of the Port Folio we have published certain notices concerning the new process of prin- ting on stone . While our work was yet in the press we received from Mr ... ARTS . Arts, the useful,
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... arts . Our attention is particularly called , this evening , to the constituent parts of a regular discourse or oration . These have been considered by rhetoricians as reducible to six heads , viz . Exordium , Narration , Proposition ...
... arts . Our attention is particularly called , this evening , to the constituent parts of a regular discourse or oration . These have been considered by rhetoricians as reducible to six heads , viz . Exordium , Narration , Proposition ...
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... art and exercise . It is impossible however to gain a just pronunciation and expression of voice and gesture without prac- tice and an imitation of correct example : which shows the wisdom of the ancients in training up their youth to ...
... art and exercise . It is impossible however to gain a just pronunciation and expression of voice and gesture without prac- tice and an imitation of correct example : which shows the wisdom of the ancients in training up their youth to ...
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... art thou , Lord ? And he said , I am Jesus whom thou persecutest . But rise and stand upon thy feet : for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose , to make thee a minister and a witness both of these things which thou hast seen , and ...
... art thou , Lord ? And he said , I am Jesus whom thou persecutest . But rise and stand upon thy feet : for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose , to make thee a minister and a witness both of these things which thou hast seen , and ...
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... arts , and to his country . THE island of Nantucket has been called , " a sand bank , " till its sterility has become proverbial , and no other idea of its na- ked plains is entertained upon the neighboring continent , than that they ...
... arts , and to his country . THE island of Nantucket has been called , " a sand bank , " till its sterility has become proverbial , and no other idea of its na- ked plains is entertained upon the neighboring continent , than that they ...
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