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... become more known , in our account of M. Carnot's treatise , Appendix to M. R. , vol . lxxii . p . 541. Several editions of that book have since appeared , much enlarged , and especially discussing at greater length this new system of ...
... become more known , in our account of M. Carnot's treatise , Appendix to M. R. , vol . lxxii . p . 541. Several editions of that book have since appeared , much enlarged , and especially discussing at greater length this new system of ...
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... become acquainted with their do- mestic habits and undisguised characters . The effect of tra- velling thus becomes , with respect to the majority , negative in its moral influence , and positive only in some little acces- sion which it ...
... become acquainted with their do- mestic habits and undisguised characters . The effect of tra- velling thus becomes , with respect to the majority , negative in its moral influence , and positive only in some little acces- sion which it ...
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... become such an enthusiast for her character , that I feel proud of being of the same sex and coun- try with her ; and among the many honourable distinctions that you inherit from your ancestors , none appear to me more enviable than ...
... become such an enthusiast for her character , that I feel proud of being of the same sex and coun- try with her ; and among the many honourable distinctions that you inherit from your ancestors , none appear to me more enviable than ...
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