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... reason , subjecting the mind to things . " ( De Augment . Sci . lib . i . ) From the influence of reasons of this kind , the appetite for fiction derives the wide scope and potent influence which we see it possess . Arising primarily ...
... reason , subjecting the mind to things . " ( De Augment . Sci . lib . i . ) From the influence of reasons of this kind , the appetite for fiction derives the wide scope and potent influence which we see it possess . Arising primarily ...
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... reason to be- lieve ) that throw into insignificance the most splendid re- munerations hitherto known in the history of our national letters . Fashion , which in this modern world bears so bound- less a sway , has contributed to his ...
... reason to be- lieve ) that throw into insignificance the most splendid re- munerations hitherto known in the history of our national letters . Fashion , which in this modern world bears so bound- less a sway , has contributed to his ...
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... reasons stated above , we shall give in the author's own words . ' If we fasten upon one side of a rhomboid of ... reason for conjecturing that the crys- tals which possess this property absorb the incident light in any other way ...
... reasons stated above , we shall give in the author's own words . ' If we fasten upon one side of a rhomboid of ... reason for conjecturing that the crys- tals which possess this property absorb the incident light in any other way ...
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