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... present insulated situation . A very considerable portion of the present volume , amounting to nearly one - fourth , under the title of a General Introduction , is also the work of another hand . It professes to contain a digested ...
... present insulated situation . A very considerable portion of the present volume , amounting to nearly one - fourth , under the title of a General Introduction , is also the work of another hand . It professes to contain a digested ...
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... present to me , in their proper arrangement , and without any effort on my part , the ideas of which I was to treat . It is also obvious , that a very little practice would enable me to avail . myself of this contrivance , without any ...
... present to me , in their proper arrangement , and without any effort on my part , the ideas of which I was to treat . It is also obvious , that a very little practice would enable me to avail . myself of this contrivance , without any ...
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... present Letters , where we are admitted into the inmost recesses of her heart , she appears in the captivating form of the most tender and attached of women . The strain of artless passion , of love exalted by every sentiment of the ...
... present Letters , where we are admitted into the inmost recesses of her heart , she appears in the captivating form of the most tender and attached of women . The strain of artless passion , of love exalted by every sentiment of the ...
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