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... give fresh vigour to circulation . Motives of philosophy would prevent me : because enquiry and discussion are hereby provoked ; and sparks of truth , which would otherwise have been concealed for ever , are elicited by the collision of ...
... give fresh vigour to circulation . Motives of philosophy would prevent me : because enquiry and discussion are hereby provoked ; and sparks of truth , which would otherwise have been concealed for ever , are elicited by the collision of ...
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... give you a thousand thanks for it , and for the very obliging offer you make me , of communicating your MSS . to me . What you have already sent me is very valuable , and full of information ; but instead of correcting you , sir , you ...
... give you a thousand thanks for it , and for the very obliging offer you make me , of communicating your MSS . to me . What you have already sent me is very valuable , and full of information ; but instead of correcting you , sir , you ...
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... give an air of solemn gloom and grandeur to the scene . From the approach to the Weir , the annexed view was selected ; it comprises all the principal objects that could be admitted within the limits of a scale so circumscribed . The ...
... give an air of solemn gloom and grandeur to the scene . From the approach to the Weir , the annexed view was selected ; it comprises all the principal objects that could be admitted within the limits of a scale so circumscribed . The ...
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