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Page 220
... equal impetuosity and success , he passed to another , of still superior magnitude , and overwhelmed all opposition with a courage , which appeared to be supernatural . But this was only a prelude to those splendid achievements , in ...
... equal impetuosity and success , he passed to another , of still superior magnitude , and overwhelmed all opposition with a courage , which appeared to be supernatural . But this was only a prelude to those splendid achievements , in ...
Page 346
... equal to what I term the simple mode of duration ; and discrete quan- tities to particular combinations of the same ... equal spaces in equal times ? The measure of time flow- ing equably and uniformly is , in fact , assumed . A clock ...
... equal to what I term the simple mode of duration ; and discrete quan- tities to particular combinations of the same ... equal spaces in equal times ? The measure of time flow- ing equably and uniformly is , in fact , assumed . A clock ...
Page 427
... equal in humour to any of the latter : as the account of the freezing of words in Nova Zembla , the Court of Honour , and some others : but , in general , the wit is local and temporary , the style negligent ; and even the strain of the ...
... equal in humour to any of the latter : as the account of the freezing of words in Nova Zembla , the Court of Honour , and some others : but , in general , the wit is local and temporary , the style negligent ; and even the strain of the ...
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