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Reminiscences of Newport. E-book. Formato PDF
George Champlin Mason
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
If you will favorably regard our wishes and will comply with this expression of them, we are assured that it will gratify and instruct a host of readers, and will embalm in a more perma nent form individual sketches and historical associations which are otherwise likely to be lost.
Young Folk's History of the War for the Union. E-book. Formato PDF
John Denison Champlin
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
HE writer has endeavored to give, in the following pages, an unprejudiced and impartial account of our great Civil War. The difficulty of such a task can scarcely be appreciated by one who has not himself made the attempt. The echoes of the contest have scarcely yet died away, and the bitter feelings born of it are...
Heart's Own Verses: Verses. E-book. Formato PDF
Edwin R. Champlin
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Most of the pieces in this book have not been published; those which have been will doubtless be readily recognized by most readers. My aim in bringing these together has been to present a representative collee tion of my later verse. The fact that the collection contains some pieces of very little consequence should...
English Synonyms and Antonyms: With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions, Designed as a Companion for the Study, and as a Text-Book for the Use of Schools. E-book. Formato PDF
James Champlin Fernald
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Such poverty of language is always accompanied with poverty of thought. One who is content to use the same word for widely different ideas has either never observed or soon comes to forget that there is any difference between the ideas or perhaps he retainsviii. Preface.
Connectives of English Speech: The Correct Usage of Prepositions, Conjunctions, Relative Pronouns and Adverbs Explained and Illustrated. E-book. Formato PDF
James Champlin Fernald
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Thus by the omission of the thought-connectives, the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence becomes a mere cipher, capable Of many meanings.