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... profession ? ' This sweeping conclusion he endeavours to illustrate by examples taken from the lives of Smollet , Guthrie , Amhurst , and other authors by profession : but he regularly forgets to make the important admission that the ...
... profession ? ' This sweeping conclusion he endeavours to illustrate by examples taken from the lives of Smollet , Guthrie , Amhurst , and other authors by profession : but he regularly forgets to make the important admission that the ...
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... profession which is pursued through life , with all the advantage of undi- vided application . To the youth who is anxious to fix on a permanent profes- sion , and whose choice is embarrassed by opposite considera- tions , we would urge ...
... profession which is pursued through life , with all the advantage of undi- vided application . To the youth who is anxious to fix on a permanent profes- sion , and whose choice is embarrassed by opposite considera- tions , we would urge ...
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... profession attain distinguished wealth or eminence : a much greater number are doomed to a state of mediocrity ; and a proportion , unfortunately too large , fail , or renounce the line for which they were educated . It would be deemed ...
... profession attain distinguished wealth or eminence : a much greater number are doomed to a state of mediocrity ; and a proportion , unfortunately too large , fail , or renounce the line for which they were educated . It would be deemed ...
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