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... become good versifiers , but that the boys themselves in some instances will be induced to conceal their talents from the mere love of idleness , and to decline the task from a thousand causes of caprice . Doubtless , we meet with too ...
... become good versifiers , but that the boys themselves in some instances will be induced to conceal their talents from the mere love of idleness , and to decline the task from a thousand causes of caprice . Doubtless , we meet with too ...
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... become necessary . We know not any book in which such demonstration is offered . It was virgin ground for Mr. Grant . We believe , however , that this gentle- man , and all the advocates for legal and political abuse with whom the world ...
... become necessary . We know not any book in which such demonstration is offered . It was virgin ground for Mr. Grant . We believe , however , that this gentle- man , and all the advocates for legal and political abuse with whom the world ...
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... become organic parts of new and original works . The embryo once formed will nourish itself with the surrounding fluid , and acquire peculiarity with every accretion . - Next in efficacy to the importation and exhibition of good foreign ...
... become organic parts of new and original works . The embryo once formed will nourish itself with the surrounding fluid , and acquire peculiarity with every accretion . - Next in efficacy to the importation and exhibition of good foreign ...
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