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... sure it will re- " I have been strongly im . pressed with its exceptional excellence in many unusual respects . Its singular clear- ness , succinctness , justness of statement and admirable ar - ceive hereafter permanent atten ...
... sure it will re- " I have been strongly im . pressed with its exceptional excellence in many unusual respects . Its singular clear- ness , succinctness , justness of statement and admirable ar - ceive hereafter permanent atten ...
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... sure to enlarge the boundaries of his own knowl- edge , and his judgment will become a safe reliance for other students and investigators . Dogmatism is out of place in scientific research , whatever may be its subject - matter . It is ...
... sure to enlarge the boundaries of his own knowl- edge , and his judgment will become a safe reliance for other students and investigators . Dogmatism is out of place in scientific research , whatever may be its subject - matter . It is ...
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... sure , the plots of his novels are managed with a sort of skill , caught from Eugène Sue and Paul Féval , and not at all showing any improvement on these authors , but still effective enough to hold the atten- tion of such readers as ...
... sure , the plots of his novels are managed with a sort of skill , caught from Eugène Sue and Paul Féval , and not at all showing any improvement on these authors , but still effective enough to hold the atten- tion of such readers as ...
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... sure , than they could ever dream of doing , yet never so far better as to become hard of comprehension . In no other respect was there anything es- sentially modern in his mental composition . The nineteenth century is over and over ...
... sure , than they could ever dream of doing , yet never so far better as to become hard of comprehension . In no other respect was there anything es- sentially modern in his mental composition . The nineteenth century is over and over ...
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... sure , has frequently endeavored to have him turned out of office , but has so far failed in her efforts . England has also received liberal concessions in the valley of the Yang - tse - Kiang river , a navigable stream which in size ...
... sure , has frequently endeavored to have him turned out of office , but has so far failed in her efforts . England has also received liberal concessions in the valley of the Yang - tse - Kiang river , a navigable stream which in size ...
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