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... ment in business affairs . It will hardly be believed that the men of my regiment alone sunk $ 30,000 in an impracticable building association , and in the purchase of a steamboat which was lost uninsured . One of the shrewdest among ...
... ment in business affairs . It will hardly be believed that the men of my regiment alone sunk $ 30,000 in an impracticable building association , and in the purchase of a steamboat which was lost uninsured . One of the shrewdest among ...
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... ment would fill eight pages of The At- lantic . Among the most interesting papers is an old MS . diary , which was found at a book - stall in Oxford Street , and gravitat- ed through strange hands to the pos- session of its writer's ...
... ment would fill eight pages of The At- lantic . Among the most interesting papers is an old MS . diary , which was found at a book - stall in Oxford Street , and gravitat- ed through strange hands to the pos- session of its writer's ...
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... ment in these discussions is not without its uses , but when , united with the liter- two series by the editor on Turner , and on Mr. Wyld and his sketches in Italy . The pages on Albert Dürer and his school are illustrated by a series ...
... ment in these discussions is not without its uses , but when , united with the liter- two series by the editor on Turner , and on Mr. Wyld and his sketches in Italy . The pages on Albert Dürer and his school are illustrated by a series ...
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... ment , — a neglect of the smaller qualifi- cations and of a close observation of their bearings , which is not only necessary to knit the argument into a perfectly logic- al whole , but without which , as we have seen , it is in parts ...
... ment , — a neglect of the smaller qualifi- cations and of a close observation of their bearings , which is not only necessary to knit the argument into a perfectly logic- al whole , but without which , as we have seen , it is in parts ...
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... ment is further mitigated , more numer- ous in proportion to the increasing thick- ness of the wall . Nor is the weight of evidence to the effect that the stained- glass windows were simply a decorative feature , devised to fill up the ...
... ment is further mitigated , more numer- ous in proportion to the increasing thick- ness of the wall . Nor is the weight of evidence to the effect that the stained- glass windows were simply a decorative feature , devised to fill up the ...
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