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... success , to enumerate the many respect- able names which were added to his list of friends , to mark the periods of his several publications , and to give the substance of his correspondence . Though , in exhibiting the history of ...
... success , to enumerate the many respect- able names which were added to his list of friends , to mark the periods of his several publications , and to give the substance of his correspondence . Though , in exhibiting the history of ...
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... success if that proves the only impediment ; and I think I have gone pretty far to remove any other objection which you can possibly start . Impudence may introduce a man , but real merit must secure his success in the practice of ...
... success if that proves the only impediment ; and I think I have gone pretty far to remove any other objection which you can possibly start . Impudence may introduce a man , but real merit must secure his success in the practice of ...
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... success in general en- gagements . The feelings of this French writer are different . He takes little notice of the expedients by which the admirals of his nation contrived to avoid fighting , and to bring their fleets almost uninjured ...
... success in general en- gagements . The feelings of this French writer are different . He takes little notice of the expedients by which the admirals of his nation contrived to avoid fighting , and to bring their fleets almost uninjured ...
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