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... hand , to unite or identify persons bearing dif . ferent names , in different authors , or at different times of their lives . Our readers will , probably , anticipate the observation , that , however intrinsically true and important ...
... hand , to unite or identify persons bearing dif . ferent names , in different authors , or at different times of their lives . Our readers will , probably , anticipate the observation , that , however intrinsically true and important ...
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... hand over his children : he would probably neglect those , whom he believed to be dunces , and thus create or confirm the inferiority that he presupposed ; those whom he fancied to be geniuses , he would on the contrary exalt so much in ...
... hand over his children : he would probably neglect those , whom he believed to be dunces , and thus create or confirm the inferiority that he presupposed ; those whom he fancied to be geniuses , he would on the contrary exalt so much in ...
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... hands ? Having exhibited the model of excellence in the different clerical ranks , in all of which he says it is the ... hand , the condition of society requires the prevalence also , to a certain extent , of directly opposite principles ...
... hands ? Having exhibited the model of excellence in the different clerical ranks , in all of which he says it is the ... hand , the condition of society requires the prevalence also , to a certain extent , of directly opposite principles ...
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... hand . With a book so im methodically arranged before us , no wonder if our subsequent remarks should be insulated and miscellaneous . Such a deviation from strictness of method , as we have just mentioned , must of necessity lead the ...
... hand . With a book so im methodically arranged before us , no wonder if our subsequent remarks should be insulated and miscellaneous . Such a deviation from strictness of method , as we have just mentioned , must of necessity lead the ...
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... hand of M. Cuvier , one of the secretaries of the Institute , or of other men of letters , apparently , of the same establishment . In briefly analysing its merit , we shall pay some attention , first , to the preliminary discourse by ...
... hand of M. Cuvier , one of the secretaries of the Institute , or of other men of letters , apparently , of the same establishment . In briefly analysing its merit , we shall pay some attention , first , to the preliminary discourse by ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.