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Page 73
... period , " says he , in his third book of rhetoric , " is a portion of com- position , which has a beginning and an end , and fills a space which may be comprehended in one view . " That a period is a portion of composition , will ...
... period , " says he , in his third book of rhetoric , " is a portion of com- position , which has a beginning and an end , and fills a space which may be comprehended in one view . " That a period is a portion of composition , will ...
Page 82
... period , its operation has been uniform and regular ; no revisal , no alteration , has been necessary ; no improvement , either in the principle , or in the application of the principle , has been even attempted . In the pro- gress of ...
... period , its operation has been uniform and regular ; no revisal , no alteration , has been necessary ; no improvement , either in the principle , or in the application of the principle , has been even attempted . In the pro- gress of ...
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... period , to 83,000 , cool . while our total exports have amounted to 1.486,000,000l . during the same period There would be much affectation , and little accuracy , in attempt- ing to make any thing like a strict comparison between the ...
... period , to 83,000 , cool . while our total exports have amounted to 1.486,000,000l . during the same period There would be much affectation , and little accuracy , in attempt- ing to make any thing like a strict comparison between the ...
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