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... individual like Thurlow , could sympathize much with one so gentle and re- fined ; nor would it have been easy to provide for him except by a pension ; but all that Cowper wished from him was an assurance that he was not forgotten , and ...
... individual like Thurlow , could sympathize much with one so gentle and re- fined ; nor would it have been easy to provide for him except by a pension ; but all that Cowper wished from him was an assurance that he was not forgotten , and ...
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... individual man . The no- blest end of botany , now , is to ascertain the points of resem- blance and difference between plants , which associate them with and remove them from one another , to trace the gress of organization through all ...
... individual man . The no- blest end of botany , now , is to ascertain the points of resem- blance and difference between plants , which associate them with and remove them from one another , to trace the gress of organization through all ...
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... individual , for the honorable and laborious task of preparing a Commentary on the Constitution , we should have designated Mr. Justice Story . It is of course the first qualification for a constitutional commentator , that he should be ...
... individual , for the honorable and laborious task of preparing a Commentary on the Constitution , we should have designated Mr. Justice Story . It is of course the first qualification for a constitutional commentator , that he should be ...
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... individual , uniting to all the other qualifications , those of an almost boundless reading , professional , historical , political and miscellaneous ; and a happy talent of extracting , from a heterogeneous mass , the sequence and ...
... individual , uniting to all the other qualifications , those of an almost boundless reading , professional , historical , political and miscellaneous ; and a happy talent of extracting , from a heterogeneous mass , the sequence and ...
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6 illustrates the truth that accident , or private and individual en- terprise , can often effect more than the most costly expeditions . Many are the voyages that have been undertaken for the pur- pose of reaching the poles of the ...
6 illustrates the truth that accident , or private and individual en- terprise , can often effect more than the most costly expeditions . Many are the voyages that have been undertaken for the pur- pose of reaching the poles of the ...
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