The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... world , then it would follow that there are creatures born into it , for whom it had been better never to have been , than to endure the privations , pains and wrongs and cruelties , inflicted upon them by human wickedness ; 110.
... world , then it would follow that there are creatures born into it , for whom it had been better never to have been , than to endure the privations , pains and wrongs and cruelties , inflicted upon them by human wickedness ; 110.
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... follow- ing the vein upon which he had thus fallen , " I used to smile if people said they thought me like my father , or my mother , or my uncle . I now discern the resemblance to each and all of them myself , as age brings out the ...
... follow- ing the vein upon which he had thus fallen , " I used to smile if people said they thought me like my father , or my mother , or my uncle . I now discern the resemblance to each and all of them myself , as age brings out the ...
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... follow it . He will begin to - morrow , and only asks my advice upon the method of proceeding . Take the Grammar of any modern language , and read the dialogues in it , till you are ac- quainted with the common connecting words , and ...
... follow it . He will begin to - morrow , and only asks my advice upon the method of proceeding . Take the Grammar of any modern language , and read the dialogues in it , till you are ac- quainted with the common connecting words , and ...
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... follow it . * But not unto me be the praise ! O Doctor , O my guide , philosopher and friend ! Like to the bee thou everywhere didst roam Spending thy spirits in laborious care , And nightly brought'st thy gathered honey home , As a ...
... follow it . * But not unto me be the praise ! O Doctor , O my guide , philosopher and friend ! Like to the bee thou everywhere didst roam Spending thy spirits in laborious care , And nightly brought'st thy gathered honey home , As a ...
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... follow his example , which I venture to hope , the judicious reader will think I have done with some success . He may have likened me for the manner in which I have conducted this great argument , to a gentle falcon , which how- ever ...
... follow his example , which I venture to hope , the judicious reader will think I have done with some success . He may have likened me for the manner in which I have conducted this great argument , to a gentle falcon , which how- ever ...
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