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But we by no means think that the suddenness of the correction can with safety be made proportionate to the magnitude of the evil . We by no means say , that to divert the means by which many houses , even commercially unworthy ...
But we by no means think that the suddenness of the correction can with safety be made proportionate to the magnitude of the evil . We by no means say , that to divert the means by which many houses , even commercially unworthy ...
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They may also perceive with what singular grace and propriety he vituperates his predecessor Tyrwhitt for philological deficiencies ! Tyrwhitt had only a moderate knowledge of Early English , which there were few means for studying ...
They may also perceive with what singular grace and propriety he vituperates his predecessor Tyrwhitt for philological deficiencies ! Tyrwhitt had only a moderate knowledge of Early English , which there were few means for studying ...
Page 392
... olde masters were either of no peculiar value , or are still in our power that a great painter is independent of all but the simplest me chanical aids , and demonstrates his greatness by scorn of systen and carelessness of means .
... olde masters were either of no peculiar value , or are still in our power that a great painter is independent of all but the simplest me chanical aids , and demonstrates his greatness by scorn of systen and carelessness of means .
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Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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