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... sufficiently independent and reserved in success , the Kings , who knew his weakness , and gratified him , made a tool of him in adversity ; in good fortune , endeavoured to suppress him to a certain extent ; which , from the mingled ...
... sufficiently independent and reserved in success , the Kings , who knew his weakness , and gratified him , made a tool of him in adversity ; in good fortune , endeavoured to suppress him to a certain extent ; which , from the mingled ...
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... or slimy . These he considers as possess- ing sufficiently discriminative characters , and as comprehending Q 3 all all the varieties which this fluid assumes in its different Philos . Transactions of the R. S. Part II . for 1810. 229.
... or slimy . These he considers as possess- ing sufficiently discriminative characters , and as comprehending Q 3 all all the varieties which this fluid assumes in its different Philos . Transactions of the R. S. Part II . for 1810. 229.
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... sufficiently cultivated to be thoroughly impressed with its peculiar excellence , or scientifically sensible in what its superiority consists . There is even a kind of national prejudice , which militates against its advancement , and ...
... sufficiently cultivated to be thoroughly impressed with its peculiar excellence , or scientifically sensible in what its superiority consists . There is even a kind of national prejudice , which militates against its advancement , and ...
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