The Prompter, Or, A Commentary on Common Sayings and Subjects: Which are Full of Common Sense, the Best Sense in the World ...
Noah Webster
Jan 1794 · by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, at Faust's Statue, no. 45. Newbury Street.
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28 November 2009
For fun I read this book. I was totally captivated by it. It's a great read. Morally challenges you, and some spots are quite tongue-in-cheek. Webster writes beautifully. Simply loved it. You get to see a bit how people were thinking back in the 1780's. Too bad sides of some pages are cut off.
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Its help to my studys
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