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... particular cases I need say no more . But since they are adduced as examples of a general tendency with which I am credited , -a tendency which if justly imputed would materially affect the value of this collection , —I may be allowed ...
... particular cases I need say no more . But since they are adduced as examples of a general tendency with which I am credited , -a tendency which if justly imputed would materially affect the value of this collection , —I may be allowed ...
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... particular man . And there is probably nobody who has attained that amount of skill without experiencing an extraordinary improvement in his powers of perception : things which once he could not see at all , seem now things which nobody ...
... particular man . And there is probably nobody who has attained that amount of skill without experiencing an extraordinary improvement in his powers of perception : things which once he could not see at all , seem now things which nobody ...
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... particular wants or wishes of any given reader might no doubt be satisfied at much less cost , I doubt whether it would be possible to supply any one with all he wants and nothing more , and not to disappoint many others , who would ...
... particular wants or wishes of any given reader might no doubt be satisfied at much less cost , I doubt whether it would be possible to supply any one with all he wants and nothing more , and not to disappoint many others , who would ...
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... particular time the thought crossed his mind , is a question of small interest ; but from the allusion to the Italian astronomers , I should conjecture that it was while Matthew was in Italy . If I had observed this in time , I should ...
... particular time the thought crossed his mind , is a question of small interest ; but from the allusion to the Italian astronomers , I should conjecture that it was while Matthew was in Italy . If I had observed this in time , I should ...
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... particular which bears upon the question of date , -namely the style and title by which Villiers is addressed . And here a new difficulty meets us . For of these two versions , that which seems to be the later is that in which the new ...
... particular which bears upon the question of date , -namely the style and title by which Villiers is addressed . And here a new difficulty meets us . For of these two versions , that which seems to be the later is that in which the new ...
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