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... human sorrow , and its pictures of gentleness and re- signation , struggling with sorrow , and upheld by the con- sciousness of duty ; relieved by the occasional intervention of those sketches of the scenery and manners of Scotland , so ...
... human sorrow , and its pictures of gentleness and re- signation , struggling with sorrow , and upheld by the con- sciousness of duty ; relieved by the occasional intervention of those sketches of the scenery and manners of Scotland , so ...
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... human in- tellect , particularly to the age and country in which we live , would be in a great measure frustrated . It would be of little avail that the depths of mathematical science , the elaborate re- searches of mechanical , optical ...
... human in- tellect , particularly to the age and country in which we live , would be in a great measure frustrated . It would be of little avail that the depths of mathematical science , the elaborate re- searches of mechanical , optical ...
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... human knowlege as far as human inquiry and exertions could possibly reach . The same ambi- tious spirit , and the same indefatigable industry , seem to ex- tend throughout the whole system of their literature . Their histories in every ...
... human knowlege as far as human inquiry and exertions could possibly reach . The same ambi- tious spirit , and the same indefatigable industry , seem to ex- tend throughout the whole system of their literature . Their histories in every ...
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