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... mind that the whole truth is not always to be exposed . This , how- ever , I have managed so as to occasion no diminution of the pleasure which my book should afford ; though ma- lignity may sometimes be disappointed of its gratifi ...
... mind that the whole truth is not always to be exposed . This , how- ever , I have managed so as to occasion no diminution of the pleasure which my book should afford ; though ma- lignity may sometimes be disappointed of its gratifi ...
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... mind and prompt assiduity by which so many conversations were preserved , I myself , at some distance of time , contemplate with wonder ; and I must be allowed to suggest , that the nature of the work , in other respects , as it ...
... mind and prompt assiduity by which so many conversations were preserved , I myself , at some distance of time , contemplate with wonder ; and I must be allowed to suggest , that the nature of the work , in other respects , as it ...
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... mind , when we consider that the principal store of wit and wisdom which this work contains , was not a particular selection from his general conversa- tion , but was merely his occasional talk at such times as I had the good fortune to ...
... mind , when we consider that the principal store of wit and wisdom which this work contains , was not a particular selection from his general conversa- tion , but was merely his occasional talk at such times as I had the good fortune to ...
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... mind , that there must undoubtedly have been many more which are yet concealed ; and we may add to the account , the numerous let- ters which he wrote , of which a considerable part are yet unpublished . It is hoped that those persons ...
... mind , that there must undoubtedly have been many more which are yet concealed ; and we may add to the account , the numerous let- ters which he wrote , of which a considerable part are yet unpublished . It is hoped that those persons ...
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... minds clouds have often rested , which only painful efforts have dispelled ; we , no longer feeling solitary in our weakness , are encouraged to emulate their ... mind , as it has been charged to be , is not viii PREFATORY NOTICE .
... minds clouds have often rested , which only painful efforts have dispelled ; we , no longer feeling solitary in our weakness , are encouraged to emulate their ... mind , as it has been charged to be , is not viii PREFATORY NOTICE .
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