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... nature . Some of our readers , perhaps , may think that such reflections are obvious , and of little value : but let it be remembered that they were not intended as a cheap display of common - place wisdom ; they were the private guides ...
... nature . Some of our readers , perhaps , may think that such reflections are obvious , and of little value : but let it be remembered that they were not intended as a cheap display of common - place wisdom ; they were the private guides ...
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... nature becoming so urgent on us , that we shall dismiss the subject with a single observation of a general nature , the truth of which we doubt not that universal experience will confirm . When a natural sen- timent is strained beyond ...
... nature becoming so urgent on us , that we shall dismiss the subject with a single observation of a general nature , the truth of which we doubt not that universal experience will confirm . When a natural sen- timent is strained beyond ...
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... nature . This expedi- tious manner , which obtained much eclat for the picture , generally pleased ; and it was seized with so much the more enthusiasm by the pupils of l'ouet , because it flattered their idleness , and removed many ...
... nature . This expedi- tious manner , which obtained much eclat for the picture , generally pleased ; and it was seized with so much the more enthusiasm by the pupils of l'ouet , because it flattered their idleness , and removed many ...
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