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Page 53
... important in- struction ; that many of them are selected from descriptions of objects in the natural world , which are of all others the most im- portant and interesting , as they tend , in an eminent degree , to en- large the mind and ...
... important in- struction ; that many of them are selected from descriptions of objects in the natural world , which are of all others the most im- portant and interesting , as they tend , in an eminent degree , to en- large the mind and ...
Page 76
... important causes in our highest courts ; and popular favour seemed to have increased rather than diminished during his temporary retirement . From the triumphs and victories of the state bar , his reputation soon carried him to the ...
... important causes in our highest courts ; and popular favour seemed to have increased rather than diminished during his temporary retirement . From the triumphs and victories of the state bar , his reputation soon carried him to the ...
Page 473
... important , and a mighty effort from Bonaparte was to be expected , both from his accustomed style of fighting , and the peculiarity of his situation , demanding an early and favourable first impression . * A few words before I conclude ...
... important , and a mighty effort from Bonaparte was to be expected , both from his accustomed style of fighting , and the peculiarity of his situation , demanding an early and favourable first impression . * A few words before I conclude ...
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