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Page 166
... perhaps unattain- able ; for , even while the list is making up , the numbers are changing . The author , when engaged in this part of his labours , was forcibly struck with the shortness of life , and the mutability of all human ...
... perhaps unattain- able ; for , even while the list is making up , the numbers are changing . The author , when engaged in this part of his labours , was forcibly struck with the shortness of life , and the mutability of all human ...
Page 195
... perhaps altogether the one which we should select as the most consistent in merit of the whole collection . On Besides the partial blemishes , which in the course of these remarks we have had occasion to notice , one or two others occur ...
... perhaps altogether the one which we should select as the most consistent in merit of the whole collection . On Besides the partial blemishes , which in the course of these remarks we have had occasion to notice , one or two others occur ...
Page 197
... perhaps , appear ultimately practicable , that practicability must be regarded rather as an object of remote hope than of present attainment . Still , though this remark applies to a large portion of the labours of Mr. Bentham , they ...
... perhaps , appear ultimately practicable , that practicability must be regarded rather as an object of remote hope than of present attainment . Still , though this remark applies to a large portion of the labours of Mr. Bentham , they ...
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Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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