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... attention . Every one is interested to learn , from such eminent examples , that the lustre of the highest station is derived from the same virtues which embellish private life ; and that happiness is most attainable , as well as most ...
... attention . Every one is interested to learn , from such eminent examples , that the lustre of the highest station is derived from the same virtues which embellish private life ; and that happiness is most attainable , as well as most ...
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... attention to diet , and in the occasional employment of tonic remedies . Our general opinion of Dr. Trotter's work may be collected from the remarks which we have already made on it . Though it cannot boast of much value as a scientific ...
... attention to diet , and in the occasional employment of tonic remedies . Our general opinion of Dr. Trotter's work may be collected from the remarks which we have already made on it . Though it cannot boast of much value as a scientific ...
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... attention of the performers . So much , at least , we have heard , and believe to be true : but , after all , a great and important difference exists between the worth of an ephemeral article , - immediately called forth by the occasion ...
... attention of the performers . So much , at least , we have heard , and believe to be true : but , after all , a great and important difference exists between the worth of an ephemeral article , - immediately called forth by the occasion ...
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