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... ment of all the philosophical and literary attainments which can be possessed by any individual . It seems , however , not to have been the purpose of Dr. D. to engage deeply , nor as an original thinker , on most of these subjects ...
... ment of all the philosophical and literary attainments which can be possessed by any individual . It seems , however , not to have been the purpose of Dr. D. to engage deeply , nor as an original thinker , on most of these subjects ...
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... ment , it would then , as it has done , have annexed to these conditions a great number of subsidiary dispositions , so that the genius of the most wary scrutinisers must necessarily be lost in the examination of 30 vast a whole and it ...
... ment , it would then , as it has done , have annexed to these conditions a great number of subsidiary dispositions , so that the genius of the most wary scrutinisers must necessarily be lost in the examination of 30 vast a whole and it ...
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... ment of those improprieties and incongruities which , perhaps , are the only proper objects of ridicule , -his artful and con- cealed irony , and , above all , for the ease , politeness , and ele- gance of his manner , he will not ...
... ment of those improprieties and incongruities which , perhaps , are the only proper objects of ridicule , -his artful and con- cealed irony , and , above all , for the ease , politeness , and ele- gance of his manner , he will not ...
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Knowless English Grammar 4th Edit | 38 |
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