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The American common-school reader and speaker : being a selection of pieces in prose and verse, with rules for reading and speaking / By John Goldsbury and William Russell.
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Main Author:
Goldsbury, John, 1795-1890
Other Authors:
Russell, William, 1798-1873
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Boston ;
Tappan, Whittlemore and Mason,
c1844.
Edition:
Fifty-eighth thousand
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Recitations.
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PE1119.A1 G6 1844
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