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... equally valuable with those which have preceded them from the same pen * , and display a similar intimate acquaintance with human nature . The same nice discrimination and ani- mated devotion , the same good sense and appropriate ...
... equally valuable with those which have preceded them from the same pen * , and display a similar intimate acquaintance with human nature . The same nice discrimination and ani- mated devotion , the same good sense and appropriate ...
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... equally , will lay none but those of males . M. Huber candidly avows his inability to explain his own discovery . He concludes , however , that , as no fact in nature is unique , it is most pro- bable that the same peculiarity will also ...
... equally , will lay none but those of males . M. Huber candidly avows his inability to explain his own discovery . He concludes , however , that , as no fact in nature is unique , it is most pro- bable that the same peculiarity will also ...
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... equally able , indefatigable , and sincere , the country , now blooming with culture , and advancing in true civiliza- tion , might have been a ruined state , sacrificed to the conflicts of dis- appointed ambition , revenge , and the ...
... equally able , indefatigable , and sincere , the country , now blooming with culture , and advancing in true civiliza- tion , might have been a ruined state , sacrificed to the conflicts of dis- appointed ambition , revenge , and the ...
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