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Page 76
... seems to have preserved his enthusiasm to the last ; for never did a biographer speak , and seem to feel , more affectionately for his subject . He has done well , there- fore , not to compose a regular life ; because , though a ...
... seems to have preserved his enthusiasm to the last ; for never did a biographer speak , and seem to feel , more affectionately for his subject . He has done well , there- fore , not to compose a regular life ; because , though a ...
Page 264
... seems impossible to sterilize it ; and we venture to assert that no one but a farmer can duly appreciate its exhaustless fecundity . This is very probably one of the reasons that agriculture has hitherto been so wretchedly conducted ...
... seems impossible to sterilize it ; and we venture to assert that no one but a farmer can duly appreciate its exhaustless fecundity . This is very probably one of the reasons that agriculture has hitherto been so wretchedly conducted ...
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... seem to operate on the human mind with more effect than realities ; when a vague and undefined interest , — a something ... seems to vanish when he passes into the region of common sense , and has no longer any phantasms to dazzle his ...
... seem to operate on the human mind with more effect than realities ; when a vague and undefined interest , — a something ... seems to vanish when he passes into the region of common sense , and has no longer any phantasms to dazzle his ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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