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... thought that he could not do better than translate the report of the Committee of the National Institute of France , concerning M. le Gallois ' Experiments on the Vital Functions ; because this report contains a very correct account of ...
... thought that he could not do better than translate the report of the Committee of the National Institute of France , concerning M. le Gallois ' Experiments on the Vital Functions ; because this report contains a very correct account of ...
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... thought and done ; a letter is read , like a novel , to know what is thought and done . Private talk often differs from formal opinions ; and it is exactly by rummaging the letter - case that we hope to detect the distinction ...
... thought and done ; a letter is read , like a novel , to know what is thought and done . Private talk often differs from formal opinions ; and it is exactly by rummaging the letter - case that we hope to detect the distinction ...
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... thoughts into words , and the other its words into thoughts . This abstruse topic is con- tinued in the eighth chapter ... thought . We suspect the author to have been reading the works of the elder Schlegel , and to have caught a little ...
... thoughts into words , and the other its words into thoughts . This abstruse topic is con- tinued in the eighth chapter ... thought . We suspect the author to have been reading the works of the elder Schlegel , and to have caught a little ...
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