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... given , and required to be clothed in the scholar's own words ; or the circumstances of some good story , the scholar to find expression . Let them be put sometimes on abridging a paragraph of a diffuse author ; sometimes on dilating or ...
... given , and required to be clothed in the scholar's own words ; or the circumstances of some good story , the scholar to find expression . Let them be put sometimes on abridging a paragraph of a diffuse author ; sometimes on dilating or ...
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... given to all a pair of legs , which are machines infinitely more com- modious and serviceable . Be grateful , then , and make a proper use of yours . Would you know how they forward the circulation of your fluids , in the very action of ...
... given to all a pair of legs , which are machines infinitely more com- modious and serviceable . Be grateful , then , and make a proper use of yours . Would you know how they forward the circulation of your fluids , in the very action of ...
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... given out was , that , as they had quitted their masters and joined the King's troops on the faith of proclamations promising them their liberty , the national honor forbade returning them into slavery . The national honor was , it ...
... given out was , that , as they had quitted their masters and joined the King's troops on the faith of proclamations promising them their liberty , the national honor forbade returning them into slavery . The national honor was , it ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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