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... his glowing eulo- gium . Concerning her maiden name there is great conflict of authorities , but it is perhaps * Dr. Burney's History of Music , Vol . III . , p . 134 . 1 safe to conclude that she was a Caston , of 22 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
... his glowing eulo- gium . Concerning her maiden name there is great conflict of authorities , but it is perhaps * Dr. Burney's History of Music , Vol . III . , p . 134 . 1 safe to conclude that she was a Caston , of 22 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
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... perhaps inclined to the opposite fault , of replying too frequently even to his irrelevant and trivial sophistries , and of treating them , as arguments , with a degree of attention of which they were undeserving . " One thing alone ...
... perhaps inclined to the opposite fault , of replying too frequently even to his irrelevant and trivial sophistries , and of treating them , as arguments , with a degree of attention of which they were undeserving . " One thing alone ...
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... perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God and good men have consented shall be the reward of those whose published labors advance the good of mankind . " * In his influence upon his own time and upon succeeding ages ...
... perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God and good men have consented shall be the reward of those whose published labors advance the good of mankind . " * In his influence upon his own time and upon succeeding ages ...
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