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... give him an opportunity to obtain it for himself ; to place him in a situation , where his progressive advancement may depend upon his own exertions . Nothing , indeed , can justi- fy the attempt to give him a distinguished place in ...
... give him an opportunity to obtain it for himself ; to place him in a situation , where his progressive advancement may depend upon his own exertions . Nothing , indeed , can justi- fy the attempt to give him a distinguished place in ...
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... give them a permanent , we might almost say an eternal existence — an existence at least as durable as the human mind . " The mind of the author is said , by the same sapient critic , to be " omnipotent in energy , exhaustless in its ...
... give them a permanent , we might almost say an eternal existence — an existence at least as durable as the human mind . " The mind of the author is said , by the same sapient critic , to be " omnipotent in energy , exhaustless in its ...
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... give more now ; the Quarterly followed at fifteen , but its favour- ed contributors are said to receive a much larger sum . wood's and the London Magazines give from ten to twenty guineas , and the New - Monthly , pays as liberally ...
... give more now ; the Quarterly followed at fifteen , but its favour- ed contributors are said to receive a much larger sum . wood's and the London Magazines give from ten to twenty guineas , and the New - Monthly , pays as liberally ...
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