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... look at the backs of books . ' Johnson , ever ready for contest , instantly started from his reverie , wheeled about and answered , ' Sir , the reason is very plain . Knowledge is of two kinds . We know a subject ourselves , or we know ...
... look at the backs of books . ' Johnson , ever ready for contest , instantly started from his reverie , wheeled about and answered , ' Sir , the reason is very plain . Knowledge is of two kinds . We know a subject ourselves , or we know ...
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... look back , I am utterly unable to discover : but human moments are stolen away by a thousand petty impediments which leave no trace behind them . I have been afflicted , through the whole Christmas , with the general disorder , of ...
... look back , I am utterly unable to discover : but human moments are stolen away by a thousand petty impediments which leave no trace behind them . I have been afflicted , through the whole Christmas , with the general disorder , of ...
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James Boswell Hester Lynch Piozzi, Edward Garland Fletcher. a It is sufficient to look looks like a Whig . [ 1 ] at his Portrait ; -he contained what may be truly called a numerous and miscellaneous Stall Library , thrown together at ...
James Boswell Hester Lynch Piozzi, Edward Garland Fletcher. a It is sufficient to look looks like a Whig . [ 1 ] at his Portrait ; -he contained what may be truly called a numerous and miscellaneous Stall Library , thrown together at ...
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