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... present , there is some reason to apprehend still greater excess , when that restraint shall be removed . The time must come when the private pupils shall be trusted at large in the world ; and such men have sometimes been observed to ...
... present , there is some reason to apprehend still greater excess , when that restraint shall be removed . The time must come when the private pupils shall be trusted at large in the world ; and such men have sometimes been observed to ...
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... present recollect , who will among other things teach them how to dissipate a diamond without employ- ing the lens of Tschirnausen , which was used by the philosophers of Florence . But the " dissipation " of diamonds is now a very ...
... present recollect , who will among other things teach them how to dissipate a diamond without employ- ing the lens of Tschirnausen , which was used by the philosophers of Florence . But the " dissipation " of diamonds is now a very ...
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... present was breathless with attention , and the silence that per- vaded the hall , the tribunes , and galleries , was as profound as if it were a desert . " After a short preface , he proceeded to read the note transmit- ted by the ...
... present was breathless with attention , and the silence that per- vaded the hall , the tribunes , and galleries , was as profound as if it were a desert . " After a short preface , he proceeded to read the note transmit- ted by the ...
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