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... character , or at least avoid giving them unnecessary prominence and pub- licity . He will calculate upon his own mental qualities as the instruments with which he has to act , just as he would calculate upon the strength of a piece of ...
... character , or at least avoid giving them unnecessary prominence and pub- licity . He will calculate upon his own mental qualities as the instruments with which he has to act , just as he would calculate upon the strength of a piece of ...
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... character . When we are told of some rural nymph that she is beautiful , and " Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky , " we believe it : many country girls are eminent for merely personal attrac- tions ; but when we are ...
... character . When we are told of some rural nymph that she is beautiful , and " Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky , " we believe it : many country girls are eminent for merely personal attrac- tions ; but when we are ...
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... character of the country , and the whole face of Nature . Abundance of grasses forming vast savannahs , or of palms or coniferæ , have pro- duced most important effects upon the social state of the people , the nature of their manners ...
... character of the country , and the whole face of Nature . Abundance of grasses forming vast savannahs , or of palms or coniferæ , have pro- duced most important effects upon the social state of the people , the nature of their manners ...
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