Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... observations from that planet thirteen years already , and says it will require seven more . He is fully persuaded that it may be discovered that way . - Ramsay . Cavalier was the first who stirred up the Cevennois . His own imagination ...
... observations from that planet thirteen years already , and says it will require seven more . He is fully persuaded that it may be discovered that way . - Ramsay . Cavalier was the first who stirred up the Cevennois . His own imagination ...
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... observe these pieces well ! they deserve to be observed ; there are just forty of them : ' tis the very first sum I ever got in my life , and I have kept it always un- broken , from that time to this day . " This shows how early , and ...
... observe these pieces well ! they deserve to be observed ; there are just forty of them : ' tis the very first sum I ever got in my life , and I have kept it always un- broken , from that time to this day . " This shows how early , and ...
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... observations . - P . Lord Bacon was the greatest genius that England ( or perhaps any country ) ever produced . - P . One misfortune of extraordinary geniuses is , that their very friends are more apt to admire than love them.-P. When a ...
... observations . - P . Lord Bacon was the greatest genius that England ( or perhaps any country ) ever produced . - P . One misfortune of extraordinary geniuses is , that their very friends are more apt to admire than love them.-P. When a ...
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