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... thing in the shape of philosophical disquisition should have been avoided ; his plan should have been presented , briefly and clearly , in the shape of examples , and the com- parison with other methods have been postponed until the ...
... thing in the shape of philosophical disquisition should have been avoided ; his plan should have been presented , briefly and clearly , in the shape of examples , and the com- parison with other methods have been postponed until the ...
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... thing natural . The American , on the contrary , silent and reflect- ing , occupies himself very little with the effect of what he says : " Briller dans la société " is to him an unmeaning phrase ; his politeness is , therefore , no ...
... thing natural . The American , on the contrary , silent and reflect- ing , occupies himself very little with the effect of what he says : " Briller dans la société " is to him an unmeaning phrase ; his politeness is , therefore , no ...
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... thing ; if you were to read ? but since your return you have not once opened the book - case . " " I employ myself , " answered I , " more than you imagine ; I write a great deal . " 6 My father . " Yes truly , you write notable_things ...
... thing ; if you were to read ? but since your return you have not once opened the book - case . " " I employ myself , " answered I , " more than you imagine ; I write a great deal . " 6 My father . " Yes truly , you write notable_things ...
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