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... things for- gotten , and of things not worthy of being remembered . Occasionally he deceives us with a promise ... thing followed it , but his are avenues which lead to nothing . " Such are his candor and simplicity , that he gives ...
... things for- gotten , and of things not worthy of being remembered . Occasionally he deceives us with a promise ... thing followed it , but his are avenues which lead to nothing . " Such are his candor and simplicity , that he gives ...
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... thing which stamped him a General of the first rate was his always commencing the battle , and striking the first blow . For while he thereby infused the confidence of hope into his own troops , he generated the chill of despair into ...
... thing which stamped him a General of the first rate was his always commencing the battle , and striking the first blow . For while he thereby infused the confidence of hope into his own troops , he generated the chill of despair into ...
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... things clearer by placing them in a different light . In a word , his duty is a supplement to the Professor's ; not to teach any thing new , but to assist the students in comprehending and fixing on their me- mory the lessons which have ...
... things clearer by placing them in a different light . In a word , his duty is a supplement to the Professor's ; not to teach any thing new , but to assist the students in comprehending and fixing on their me- mory the lessons which have ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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