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Page 102
... perhaps , the story of Donet and one or two others may present more dishonest con- trivances than it is advisable to make known , even when guarded by an exhibition of their disgraceful consequences . We must also state our ...
... perhaps , the story of Donet and one or two others may present more dishonest con- trivances than it is advisable to make known , even when guarded by an exhibition of their disgraceful consequences . We must also state our ...
Page 149
... perhaps the world , notwithstanding the abundance of notes and com- mentaries under which the press has never ceased to groan , from the days of Scaliger to those of Porson , is not yet saturated with the feast : the moment , therefore ...
... perhaps the world , notwithstanding the abundance of notes and com- mentaries under which the press has never ceased to groan , from the days of Scaliger to those of Porson , is not yet saturated with the feast : the moment , therefore ...
Page 516
... perhaps no civilized nation exists in the world which supplies Jess generosity of sentiment , less elevation of character , and fewer of those pleasing or brilliant fancies which form the charm or the solace of life . A man here weighs ...
... perhaps no civilized nation exists in the world which supplies Jess generosity of sentiment , less elevation of character , and fewer of those pleasing or brilliant fancies which form the charm or the solace of life . A man here weighs ...
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