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... letters , particularly those which were written towards the close of his career , the less we are surprised at his disregard for every thing like dignity of character . The fol- lowing letter , addressed by him , to Mr. Nichols , points ...
... letters , particularly those which were written towards the close of his career , the less we are surprised at his disregard for every thing like dignity of character . The fol- lowing letter , addressed by him , to Mr. Nichols , points ...
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... letters to the language of that country , so long as they should be fitted exclusively for the perusal of its inhabitants , his argument , however indefensible in itself , would , at least , have the merit of consistency . But vice is ...
... letters to the language of that country , so long as they should be fitted exclusively for the perusal of its inhabitants , his argument , however indefensible in itself , would , at least , have the merit of consistency . But vice is ...
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... letters or signs which follow , viz . the Cane , the Flint , the House , and the Rabbit ; because in like manner as they had an intercalation every four years of the month com- posed of the five dead days , which were superfluous in the ...
... letters or signs which follow , viz . the Cane , the Flint , the House , and the Rabbit ; because in like manner as they had an intercalation every four years of the month com- posed of the five dead days , which were superfluous in the ...
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