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... kind present ; yet , not so much for that , as for the very friendly and benevolent manner in which you make it . As to the work itself , I shall always value it as having that stamp or character which alone can make any work valuable ...
... kind present ; yet , not so much for that , as for the very friendly and benevolent manner in which you make it . As to the work itself , I shall always value it as having that stamp or character which alone can make any work valuable ...
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... kind of attrac- tion , to which mineral bodies are subject , is the attraction of composition ; which takes place between the most simple or pri- mitive molecules of a substance , but at the same time exists only between molecules that ...
... kind of attrac- tion , to which mineral bodies are subject , is the attraction of composition ; which takes place between the most simple or pri- mitive molecules of a substance , but at the same time exists only between molecules that ...
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... kind of balustrade in the midst of thick surrounding groves . At the gate , to which we ascended by some steps , the priests received and conducted me to the door of the temple ; they were bare headed , and their hair cut close ; they ...
... kind of balustrade in the midst of thick surrounding groves . At the gate , to which we ascended by some steps , the priests received and conducted me to the door of the temple ; they were bare headed , and their hair cut close ; they ...
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