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mour ; a sincere willingness to instruct those , who sought his society ; the most active compassion , whenever he beheld wretchedness - all these qualities composed in him a harmonious whole . A glowing devotion which frequently rose ...
mour ; a sincere willingness to instruct those , who sought his society ; the most active compassion , whenever he beheld wretchedness - all these qualities composed in him a harmonious whole . A glowing devotion which frequently rose ...
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... it must belong either to the Synthetic or the Analytic method of reasoning : the former beginning with the parts and combining them gradually into the whole , as in treating of grammar we begin with orthography , or the nature and ...
... it must belong either to the Synthetic or the Analytic method of reasoning : the former beginning with the parts and combining them gradually into the whole , as in treating of grammar we begin with orthography , or the nature and ...
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It commands the whole island , together with its sea girt horizon ; and there is one individual , whose observant eye is sharp enough , with the help of glasses , to distinguish the different vessels belonging to the place , as they ...
It commands the whole island , together with its sea girt horizon ; and there is one individual , whose observant eye is sharp enough , with the help of glasses , to distinguish the different vessels belonging to the place , as they ...
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The whole island is held in comnion , under shares of propriety , originally no more than twenty - seven ; but these have been subdivided , by purchase , or inheritance , till many proprietors of the poorer class hold no more than gives ...
The whole island is held in comnion , under shares of propriety , originally no more than twenty - seven ; but these have been subdivided , by purchase , or inheritance , till many proprietors of the poorer class hold no more than gives ...
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Fair Venus , who sprang from the sea , Despising the haunts of renown , Leaves Brighton , to frolic with me , And spends the whole winter in town . : I sang of the heroes of Spain , Who fight in the Parthian mode , The goddess grew sick ...
Fair Venus , who sprang from the sea , Despising the haunts of renown , Leaves Brighton , to frolic with me , And spends the whole winter in town . : I sang of the heroes of Spain , Who fight in the Parthian mode , The goddess grew sick ...
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