Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... tell with what scrupulous , almost painful , care he was wont to elaborate the finished expression of his thoughts . And the task of editing a posthumous work , unchosen moreover by the dead , differs greatly from that of the chosen ...
... tell with what scrupulous , almost painful , care he was wont to elaborate the finished expression of his thoughts . And the task of editing a posthumous work , unchosen moreover by the dead , differs greatly from that of the chosen ...
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... tell anything of the real resources of the country ? Who can tell how much its population might or might not be profitably increased ? Mr. Mansfield's opinion seems to be that its capabilities are boundless . ' What a paradise is , or ...
... tell anything of the real resources of the country ? Who can tell how much its population might or might not be profitably increased ? Mr. Mansfield's opinion seems to be that its capabilities are boundless . ' What a paradise is , or ...
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... tell you that all the land almost , between the Andes and the Paraná - Paraguay , is one vast plain ; all the southern part of which , almost , is now sacrificed to that lowest and most degraded form of occupation , that sham of ...
... tell you that all the land almost , between the Andes and the Paraná - Paraguay , is one vast plain ; all the southern part of which , almost , is now sacrificed to that lowest and most degraded form of occupation , that sham of ...
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... tell the masses who demand in vain , where the supply is ; and increased education , to give them the courage and self - help whereby they may avail themselves of nature's infinite bounty . Let us teach on , and have patience . If the ...
... tell the masses who demand in vain , where the supply is ; and increased education , to give them the courage and self - help whereby they may avail themselves of nature's infinite bounty . Let us teach on , and have patience . If the ...
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... tell his side of the story , and to sneer at the illiberal old notion , that gentlemen of his class were given to be rather careless about historic truth when they had a purpose to serve thereby ; and Lingard is now actually recommended ...
... tell his side of the story , and to sneer at the illiberal old notion , that gentlemen of his class were given to be rather careless about historic truth when they had a purpose to serve thereby ; and Lingard is now actually recommended ...
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