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... seem ; but in their demeanour towards strangers , their conduct generally secures them admiration as well as esteem ... seems that after they are taken away by their hus- bands , they are still under the control of the father , who may ...
... seem ; but in their demeanour towards strangers , their conduct generally secures them admiration as well as esteem ... seems that after they are taken away by their hus- bands , they are still under the control of the father , who may ...
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... seems inexhaustible : its very general application to the purposes of human subsistence seems also to have been ascertained , by some curious experiments which have lately been made , and from the results of which it may be inferred ...
... seems inexhaustible : its very general application to the purposes of human subsistence seems also to have been ascertained , by some curious experiments which have lately been made , and from the results of which it may be inferred ...
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... seems to have read Tacitus , if we may judge from his pompous amplification of this maxim . Strange as it seems , ' he says , though we know scarcely any truth more obvious , or less strange , -Strange as it seems , expe- rience shows ...
... seems to have read Tacitus , if we may judge from his pompous amplification of this maxim . Strange as it seems , ' he says , though we know scarcely any truth more obvious , or less strange , -Strange as it seems , expe- rience shows ...
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