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... seems as though strict application from the beginning to one style would win a nobler result in that style , we must remember that the wide ex- perience which is our portion is no loss to the individual . In point of fact it is ...
... seems as though strict application from the beginning to one style would win a nobler result in that style , we must remember that the wide ex- perience which is our portion is no loss to the individual . In point of fact it is ...
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... seems more civilized than his peers , and therewith to have acquired a sensitiveness and a selfishness which were neither of them of a sort common at the time . - Mr. Drummond has done his work well . The two volumes are readable , not ...
... seems more civilized than his peers , and therewith to have acquired a sensitiveness and a selfishness which were neither of them of a sort common at the time . - Mr. Drummond has done his work well . The two volumes are readable , not ...
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... seems to have touched her heart . His attentions became so marked that the Privy Council took alarm , and Lady Sarah , in a letter to her friend , gives the dénouement : — .... [ July 7 , 1761. ] " MY DEAREST SUSAN , - To begin to ...
... seems to have touched her heart . His attentions became so marked that the Privy Council took alarm , and Lady Sarah , in a letter to her friend , gives the dénouement : — .... [ July 7 , 1761. ] " MY DEAREST SUSAN , - To begin to ...
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ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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