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... chapter , much good sense and sound judgment are manifested ; and the necessity of a perse- vering and long - continued attention , without which nothing great can be attained , and to which scarcely any human attain- ment is denied ...
... chapter , much good sense and sound judgment are manifested ; and the necessity of a perse- vering and long - continued attention , without which nothing great can be attained , and to which scarcely any human attain- ment is denied ...
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... chapter ; after which , the petrifactions are considered . The 9th chapter is wholly appropriated to the Wernerian exterior characters . The oth and 11th contain useful hints for the classification , description , and investigation of ...
... chapter ; after which , the petrifactions are considered . The 9th chapter is wholly appropriated to the Wernerian exterior characters . The oth and 11th contain useful hints for the classification , description , and investigation of ...
Pagina 580
It does not appear from the chapter entitled C'est le Diable , & c . that either the taste or the morals of the French , in the Neau Paris , are superior to those of the Old . We are happy , however , on finding in a subsequent chapter ...
It does not appear from the chapter entitled C'est le Diable , & c . that either the taste or the morals of the French , in the Neau Paris , are superior to those of the Old . We are happy , however , on finding in a subsequent chapter ...
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Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
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