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... perhaps to add , that the translations are intended especially for the benefit of those who cannot read Latin . Those who can , will find the originals not only richer , stronger , and more impressive , but also ( at least after a ...
... perhaps to add , that the translations are intended especially for the benefit of those who cannot read Latin . Those who can , will find the originals not only richer , stronger , and more impressive , but also ( at least after a ...
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... perhaps accuse me of larceny , having stolen from your affairs so much time as was required for this work . I know not what to say for myself . For of time there can be no restitution , unless it be that what has been abstracted from ...
... perhaps accuse me of larceny , having stolen from your affairs so much time as was required for this work . I know not what to say for myself . For of time there can be no restitution , unless it be that what has been abstracted from ...
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... perhaps cultivated and handled dili- gently , there has risen up some man of bold disposition , and famous for methods and short ways which people like , who has in appearance reduced them to an art , while he has in fact only spoiled ...
... perhaps cultivated and handled dili- gently , there has risen up some man of bold disposition , and famous for methods and short ways which people like , who has in appearance reduced them to an art , while he has in fact only spoiled ...
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... perhaps imperil the business itself ) -that men will consider well how far , upon that which I must needs assert ( if I am to be consistent with myself ) , they are entitled to judge and decide upon these doctrines of mine ; inasmuch as ...
... perhaps imperil the business itself ) -that men will consider well how far , upon that which I must needs assert ( if I am to be consistent with myself ) , they are entitled to judge and decide upon these doctrines of mine ; inasmuch as ...
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... perhaps easily understand what I mean or what the work is which I have in my head , I shall always ( provided it be a matter of any worth ) take care to subjoin either directions for the execution of such work , or else a portion of the ...
... perhaps easily understand what I mean or what the work is which I have in my head , I shall always ( provided it be a matter of any worth ) take care to subjoin either directions for the execution of such work , or else a portion of the ...
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