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... possessed what is called modesty , properly defined ; but he knew himself to possess superior talents . He had read much , had thought much , had digested much . His favourite studies were languages , metaphysics , morals , politics ...
... possessed what is called modesty , properly defined ; but he knew himself to possess superior talents . He had read much , had thought much , had digested much . His favourite studies were languages , metaphysics , morals , politics ...
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... possessed of the same Sort of Electricity ; and of some Experiments which seem to militate against the Theory of a ... possessed by the electrified body , with the contrary electricity possessed by the contiguous air , or other ...
... possessed of the same Sort of Electricity ; and of some Experiments which seem to militate against the Theory of a ... possessed by the electrified body , with the contrary electricity possessed by the contiguous air , or other ...
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... possessed of the same Sort of Electricity ; and of some Experiments which seem to militate against the Theory of a ... possessed by the electrified body , with the contrary electricity possessed by the contiguous air , or other ...
... possessed of the same Sort of Electricity ; and of some Experiments which seem to militate against the Theory of a ... possessed by the electrified body , with the contrary electricity possessed by the contiguous air , or other ...
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