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tations on the subject both of the disease and the dose . utline of English Grammar , for the use of Schools . Published by the Commissioners of National Education * h Dublki . SS ( b do not know a cleverer or more concise outline pf flm but th
• deuce , of Eagl ^ sh Grammar ; ough it does not pf ^^ od to , ; be « . rt profound worfc ^ it is still too abstruse lor cnUdf <} P » Far move simplicity is requisite ; otherwise the scholars would hwe to trust to the various powers or inaptitudes } ffx §^ $£ 7 pilfication among their teachers . If we do not ooB « id # r that the purjjose intended is completely answered in this publica * £ icm , We can at all events compliment the society for the effort it is making m so important a cause . the Tin trumpet . By the late Paul Chatfield , M . D . fidit ^ by Jefferson Saunders , Esq . ' ''
he scnool-boy ' s holiday horn is revived in these volumes , a ^ ui will find ? in ecnQ in the mature mind of every lover of fun aticl ftiricy . They are full of Humour and good fueling , ffe ^ tW wll ^ riding into wit and wisdom , and always affording food forfcWr
jestion , and material for thought . The author has a fainbus laud at dcficnitions , ^ . nd . ipany of them are very original , merely ^ eca uaq . they af ^ trap as well as piquant . ., ' " Congregation ' is defined as , — u public assemblage in a spiritual theatre , where all the yeHfaru ^ tb are professors , but where very few of the profossors are performet ^ ' . *
Under the head " Consolation ' we find the following story 6 f Keller , the great astronomer . On the failure of biiemn } a works to excite attention , he exclaimed , — i AWj& 9 ? £ ff ^* WM ^ ^ hjy ^ g d yww for a ireaA ^ iji ^^ himself has been co ^ toat to wait six thousaM jtontt ^ lm ty&ttW mk myself , " ......... ¦¦•¦ ; - ' . - ., -f ? urn + <* 'lUyf
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 775, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/59/
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