Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... follows : - Greville ats . Swallow and another . Sir , -We regret to inform you that mainly in consequence of the absence of a material witness for the defendant in this cause , a verdict for the plaintiff was this day given by a common ...
... follows : - Greville ats . Swallow and another . Sir , -We regret to inform you that mainly in consequence of the absence of a material witness for the defendant in this cause , a verdict for the plaintiff was this day given by a common ...
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... follows . Of course everyone who insists on accuracy of thought and expression must expect to be met with the charge of pedantry . But the charge of pedantry com- monly means that he who brings it is angry with him against whom it is ...
... follows . Of course everyone who insists on accuracy of thought and expression must expect to be met with the charge of pedantry . But the charge of pedantry com- monly means that he who brings it is angry with him against whom it is ...
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... follows the words about self - preser- vation and self - defence . It is not the self - preservation and self- defence of any of the nationalities within the so - called ' Empire ' which is at stake , but only the self - preservation ...
... follows the words about self - preser- vation and self - defence . It is not the self - preservation and self- defence of any of the nationalities within the so - called ' Empire ' which is at stake , but only the self - preservation ...
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... follow the example of Montaigne's father would not always succeed . He had a man of genius as his child and pupil , and all he did was felicitously adapted to develop the boy's natural endowments . But the system pursued did not cure ...
... follow the example of Montaigne's father would not always succeed . He had a man of genius as his child and pupil , and all he did was felicitously adapted to develop the boy's natural endowments . But the system pursued did not cure ...
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... follow but too fast . ' People who pretend to have great thoughts which they cannot express are deceiving them- selves ; they are not labouring to bring forth , but merely licking the formless embryo ' of their minds . If a man has any ...
... follow but too fast . ' People who pretend to have great thoughts which they cannot express are deceiving them- selves ; they are not labouring to bring forth , but merely licking the formless embryo ' of their minds . If a man has any ...
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