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... thing that is showy and superficial ; but works of a profound cast ; works , which require a laborious exercise of the reasoning facul ty , appear to them almost as terrific as the Bohon Upaz . The first volume of the Mathematical ...
... thing that is showy and superficial ; but works of a profound cast ; works , which require a laborious exercise of the reasoning facul ty , appear to them almost as terrific as the Bohon Upaz . The first volume of the Mathematical ...
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... thing of the intended journey ; it was not until she was retired for the night , that Madame Gourbillon , her companion , entered her room , and told her that she was charged on the part of the queen and Monsieure , to carry her ...
... thing of the intended journey ; it was not until she was retired for the night , that Madame Gourbillon , her companion , entered her room , and told her that she was charged on the part of the queen and Monsieure , to carry her ...
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... thing which Providence had placed in the grasp of hu- man attainment , and that genius and ambition were terms syno- nimous . We might successfully contest the orthodoxy of this , but the argument would lead us wide from our present ...
... thing which Providence had placed in the grasp of hu- man attainment , and that genius and ambition were terms syno- nimous . We might successfully contest the orthodoxy of this , but the argument would lead us wide from our present ...
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... ages of the dignity that attends a conflict with impiety and crime , when every thing but heaven seems to frown upon the struggle . No VOL . VI . H opinion has been regarded more orthodoxical than this , that SHEE'S RHYMES ON ART . 49.
... ages of the dignity that attends a conflict with impiety and crime , when every thing but heaven seems to frown upon the struggle . No VOL . VI . H opinion has been regarded more orthodoxical than this , that SHEE'S RHYMES ON ART . 49.
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... thing superior to this - the author does not say that England has given birth to Milton - to Shakspeare - to Dryden - to Pope - to Newton and to Locke , and , of course is not averse to the sciences and the arts ; but in an exquisitely ...
... thing superior to this - the author does not say that England has given birth to Milton - to Shakspeare - to Dryden - to Pope - to Newton and to Locke , and , of course is not averse to the sciences and the arts ; but in an exquisitely ...
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