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... respect- ing unknown regions shall not pass without our tribute of ap- plause , though he possess not all the graces of composition and style . As far , however , as a perusal of the present perform- ance enables us to judge , Colonel ...
... respect- ing unknown regions shall not pass without our tribute of ap- plause , though he possess not all the graces of composition and style . As far , however , as a perusal of the present perform- ance enables us to judge , Colonel ...
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... respect ; and benevolence is fol- lowed up by the most delightful enjoyment ; and every virtue fully exercised ... respects inanimate nature , the world of life , and the care of man . In the third chapter , which strongly urges the ...
... respect ; and benevolence is fol- lowed up by the most delightful enjoyment ; and every virtue fully exercised ... respects inanimate nature , the world of life , and the care of man . In the third chapter , which strongly urges the ...
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... respect both to the preparation of the substances . and to the necessary apparatus . The authors pay more attention to the purity of the alkalies than has been customary , and they suppose that , from a want of this nicety , Dr. Davy ...
... respect both to the preparation of the substances . and to the necessary apparatus . The authors pay more attention to the purity of the alkalies than has been customary , and they suppose that , from a want of this nicety , Dr. Davy ...
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