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I have been in the habit of using Dr. Webster's Diction% ce i s 

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 them all, so far as I know, in giving and denning scier' 

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lexicography 



1 have always considered Dr. Webster's worjrur language. 

 as surpassed in fulness and accuracy by none^ Providence, R. I. 

 lice. Dr. Wayland, President of Brown Univt 



