The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... equal precision I could analyse the rays of light and the pellicle of a sausage ; how accurately I could describe the most complicated diagram ; and with what ease I could thence pass to the illustration of geolo- gical theories , or ...
... equal precision I could analyse the rays of light and the pellicle of a sausage ; how accurately I could describe the most complicated diagram ; and with what ease I could thence pass to the illustration of geolo- gical theories , or ...
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... equal to her personal charms , was not without a propor- tionate share of vanity , and a consequent disposition to jealousy , naturally ( or , in this instance it may be said unnaturally ) attached to that vanity . Accustomed to be ...
... equal to her personal charms , was not without a propor- tionate share of vanity , and a consequent disposition to jealousy , naturally ( or , in this instance it may be said unnaturally ) attached to that vanity . Accustomed to be ...
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... equal space , that gave to posterity a life more barren of incident , than David Hume . His early days manifested nothing from which his future celebrity might be antici- pated ; nor was any part of his progress chequered by those ...
... equal space , that gave to posterity a life more barren of incident , than David Hume . His early days manifested nothing from which his future celebrity might be antici- pated ; nor was any part of his progress chequered by those ...
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... equal precision I could analyse the rays of light and the pellicle of a sausage ; how accurately I could describe the most complicated diagram ; and with what ease I could thence pass to the illustration of geolo- gical theories , or ...
... equal precision I could analyse the rays of light and the pellicle of a sausage ; how accurately I could describe the most complicated diagram ; and with what ease I could thence pass to the illustration of geolo- gical theories , or ...
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... equal to her personal charms , was not without a propor- tionate share of vanity , and a consequent disposition to jealousy , naturally ( or , in this instance it may be said unnaturally ) attached to that vanity . Accustomed to be ...
... equal to her personal charms , was not without a propor- tionate share of vanity , and a consequent disposition to jealousy , naturally ( or , in this instance it may be said unnaturally ) attached to that vanity . Accustomed to be ...
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