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... appear to have been strangely negligent ; and , some- times , more strangely mistaken the want of meaning can never ... appears to me as bold an emendation as I ever met with , and to be outdone by no achievement of Bentley or Warburton ...
... appear to have been strangely negligent ; and , some- times , more strangely mistaken the want of meaning can never ... appears to me as bold an emendation as I ever met with , and to be outdone by no achievement of Bentley or Warburton ...
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... appears rather improbable that Dermody should have penetrated so far as the Convent du Paraclet , where the ashes of this unfortunate lover are mingled with those of his Eloise but it is still more evident that he did not find in ...
... appears rather improbable that Dermody should have penetrated so far as the Convent du Paraclet , where the ashes of this unfortunate lover are mingled with those of his Eloise but it is still more evident that he did not find in ...
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... appears to us simple and ingenious , and his conclusions are very plausible , if not absolutely established . A third Series of Experiments on an artificial Substance , which possesses the principal characteristic Properties of Tannin ...
... appears to us simple and ingenious , and his conclusions are very plausible , if not absolutely established . A third Series of Experiments on an artificial Substance , which possesses the principal characteristic Properties of Tannin ...
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