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Pagina 15
Mr . Dyer ' s book is the very perfection of disorder : - it is - chaos come again ; "
alike the lumber - room of things forgotten , and of things not worthy of being
remembered . Occasionally he deceives us with a promise of something being
about ...
Mr . Dyer ' s book is the very perfection of disorder : - it is - chaos come again ; "
alike the lumber - room of things forgotten , and of things not worthy of being
remembered . Occasionally he deceives us with a promise of something being
about ...
Pagina 124
I love in them , yes , beyond my own soul , God forgive me ! the very worst things
about them ; their unparriable ... Immoderate grief , like every thing else
immoderate , is useless and pernicious ; but if we did not tolerate , and endure it ,
if we did ...
I love in them , yes , beyond my own soul , God forgive me ! the very worst things
about them ; their unparriable ... Immoderate grief , like every thing else
immoderate , is useless and pernicious ; but if we did not tolerate , and endure it ,
if we did ...
Pagina 267
There are many little things that a professor cannot take notice of , but which ,
however , it is necessary to know , to ... not to teach any thing new , but to assist
the students in comprehending and fixing on their memory the lessons which
have ...
There are many little things that a professor cannot take notice of , but which ,
however , it is necessary to know , to ... not to teach any thing new , but to assist
the students in comprehending and fixing on their memory the lessons which
have ...
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