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Page 91
... almost begin to be weary of them ; and the present publication is by no means calcu- lated to remove our diflike to the perusal of so many tracts on the same subject . Mr. Seward , however , seems to be very well fatisfied with himself ...
... almost begin to be weary of them ; and the present publication is by no means calcu- lated to remove our diflike to the perusal of so many tracts on the same subject . Mr. Seward , however , seems to be very well fatisfied with himself ...
Page 99
... almost entirely . While employed on Zoology , he also read Ariftotle's treatise on that subject with great care , and ex- plained many difficult passages of that obfcure ancient , from the lights he had acquired from modern naturalifts ...
... almost entirely . While employed on Zoology , he also read Ariftotle's treatise on that subject with great care , and ex- plained many difficult passages of that obfcure ancient , from the lights he had acquired from modern naturalifts ...
Page 268
... almost every transaction : it is he who gives the most prudent advice , who inspires the firmest resolutions , who forms the best concerted projects , who devises the most decisive expedients , who proposes the most judicious concilia ...
... almost every transaction : it is he who gives the most prudent advice , who inspires the firmest resolutions , who forms the best concerted projects , who devises the most decisive expedients , who proposes the most judicious concilia ...
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