The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... ignorant ; to whom I should more often speak in vain , if I did not otherwhile by repetitions and circumlocutions stir up their af- fections , and beat into their understandings the knowledge and feeling of those things which I deliver ...
... ignorant ; to whom I should more often speak in vain , if I did not otherwhile by repetitions and circumlocutions stir up their af- fections , and beat into their understandings the knowledge and feeling of those things which I deliver ...
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... ignorant ; to whom I should more often speak in vain , if I did not otherwhile by repetitions and circumlocutions stir up their af- fections , and beat into their understandings the knowledge and feeling of those things which I deliver ...
... ignorant ; to whom I should more often speak in vain , if I did not otherwhile by repetitions and circumlocutions stir up their af- fections , and beat into their understandings the knowledge and feeling of those things which I deliver ...
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... ignorant ; to whom I should more often speak in vain , if I did not otherwhile by repetitions and circumlocutions stir up their af- fections , and beat into their understandings the knowledge and feeling of those things which I deliver ...
... ignorant ; to whom I should more often speak in vain , if I did not otherwhile by repetitions and circumlocutions stir up their af- fections , and beat into their understandings the knowledge and feeling of those things which I deliver ...
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... ignorant , untaught man , and know my ignorance . But it is a brave thing when we look around us in this wonderful world to understand something of what we see : to know something of the earth on which we move , the air which we breathe ...
... ignorant , untaught man , and know my ignorance . But it is a brave thing when we look around us in this wonderful world to understand something of what we see : to know something of the earth on which we move , the air which we breathe ...
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... ignorant , untaught man , and know my ignorance . But it is a brave thing when we look around us in this wonderful world to understand something of what we see : to know something of the earth on which we move , the air which we breathe ...
... ignorant , untaught man , and know my ignorance . But it is a brave thing when we look around us in this wonderful world to understand something of what we see : to know something of the earth on which we move , the air which we breathe ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.