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... produce neither fruits nor flowers ; and that , after a long and laborious cultivation , not even the barren laurel had been found upon it . Yet on this province , my Lord , I entered , with the pleasing hope , that , as it was low , it ...
... produce neither fruits nor flowers ; and that , after a long and laborious cultivation , not even the barren laurel had been found upon it . Yet on this province , my Lord , I entered , with the pleasing hope , that , as it was low , it ...
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... produced either by an admission into common speech , in some me- taphorical signification , which is the acquisition of a kind of property among us ; as we say , the zenith of advancement , the meridian of life , the cynosure of ...
... produced either by an admission into common speech , in some me- taphorical signification , which is the acquisition of a kind of property among us ; as we say , the zenith of advancement , the meridian of life , the cynosure of ...
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... produced by necessity , and enlarged by accident , and is therefore com- posed of dissimilar parts , thrown together by negli- gence , by affectation , by learning , or by ignorance . Our inflections therefore are by no means con- stant ...
... produced by necessity , and enlarged by accident , and is therefore com- posed of dissimilar parts , thrown together by negli- gence , by affectation , by learning , or by ignorance . Our inflections therefore are by no means con- stant ...
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... produced the peculiar sense , in which a word is found in any great author : as faculties , in Shakspeare , signifies the powers of authority : This Duncan Has borne his faculties so meek , has been So clear in his great office , that ...
... produced the peculiar sense , in which a word is found in any great author : as faculties , in Shakspeare , signifies the powers of authority : This Duncan Has borne his faculties so meek , has been So clear in his great office , that ...
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of every nation , which perplexes or destroys ana- logy , and produces anomalous formations , which , being once incorporated , can never be afterward dis- missed or reformed . Of this kind are the derivatives length from long ...
of every nation , which perplexes or destroys ana- logy , and produces anomalous formations , which , being once incorporated , can never be afterward dis- missed or reformed . Of this kind are the derivatives length from long ...
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