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... differe . and to make woords sequac . " By which I understand him to mean , that he found the slow and imperfect process of expounding ideas in VOL . XIV . 2 99 words to impede too much the free motions of FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 17.
... differe . and to make woords sequac . " By which I understand him to mean , that he found the slow and imperfect process of expounding ideas in VOL . XIV . 2 99 words to impede too much the free motions of FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 17.
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... means the mental process of compari- son and distinction could be carried on more swiftly , and a habit acquired of " making words sequacious ; that is of teaching words to follow ideas , instead of making ideas wait upon words . I am ...
... means the mental process of compari- son and distinction could be carried on more swiftly , and a habit acquired of " making words sequacious ; that is of teaching words to follow ideas , instead of making ideas wait upon words . I am ...
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... means ?. 14. I think it my double good hap , both for the obtain ing and for the mean . 15. I wish one as fit as I am unfit . A separate sheet in the same bundle is filled with forms of morning and evening salutation . The following may ...
... means ?. 14. I think it my double good hap , both for the obtain ing and for the mean . 15. I wish one as fit as I am unfit . A separate sheet in the same bundle is filled with forms of morning and evening salutation . The following may ...
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... means a formal creed reserved for solemn occasions and forbidden to mix with week-day thoughts and businesses; but being accepted without any reserve or misgiving as the ultimate explanation of everything, there is hardly any occasion ...
... means a formal creed reserved for solemn occasions and forbidden to mix with week-day thoughts and businesses; but being accepted without any reserve or misgiving as the ultimate explanation of everything, there is hardly any occasion ...
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... means a formal creed reserved for solemn occasions and forbidden to mix with week - day thoughts and business- es ; but being accepted without any reserve or mis- giving as the ultimate explanation of everything , there is hardly any ...
... means a formal creed reserved for solemn occasions and forbidden to mix with week - day thoughts and business- es ; but being accepted without any reserve or mis- giving as the ultimate explanation of everything , there is hardly any ...
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