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Strana 438
... is far richer on Superstition , and others besides scarcely --so rich everywhere , that it is exceedingly difficult less well - known , and with almost as great claim to make a choice at all , and quite impossible to upon notice .
... is far richer on Superstition , and others besides scarcely --so rich everywhere , that it is exceedingly difficult less well - known , and with almost as great claim to make a choice at all , and quite impossible to upon notice .
Strana 261
Further , it is known that the capacity for intelligent conversation does not always co - exist with the ability to pen pure and noble thoughts . It is an enigma , but withal a fact , that there are those who can transcribe on paper ...
Further , it is known that the capacity for intelligent conversation does not always co - exist with the ability to pen pure and noble thoughts . It is an enigma , but withal a fact , that there are those who can transcribe on paper ...
Strana 293
It was the earliest of his printed publications , with the exception of some legal and occasional papers , and is undoubtedly up to the present time by far the most generally known and admired of all his works ; and indeed in this way ...
It was the earliest of his printed publications , with the exception of some legal and occasional papers , and is undoubtedly up to the present time by far the most generally known and admired of all his works ; and indeed in this way ...
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