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... Natural and essential as one would imagine such details to be to any collection of quotations , it does not appear to have entered into the plan of any previous compilers , so that the idea has almost the merit of originality . Taking ...
... Natural and essential as one would imagine such details to be to any collection of quotations , it does not appear to have entered into the plan of any previous compilers , so that the idea has almost the merit of originality . Taking ...
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... nature , and includes many items that are not , in any sense , citations from authors , but which have been added with the object of making the volume more complete as a work of general reference . In addition , however , to these ...
... nature , and includes many items that are not , in any sense , citations from authors , but which have been added with the object of making the volume more complete as a work of general reference . In addition , however , to these ...
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... nature furnishes a ground of induction , upon which we may conclude that a similar condition of things being given , what has happened once will happen again . In the same way a man's habits afford presumption for the re- currence of ...
... nature furnishes a ground of induction , upon which we may conclude that a similar condition of things being given , what has happened once will happen again . In the same way a man's habits afford presumption for the re- currence of ...
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... nature , inside as well as out . Such pageantry be to the people shown , There boast thy horse's trappings and thy own ; I know thee to the bottom , from within Thy shallow centre to thy utmost skin . ( ? ) 98. Ad quæ noscenda iter ...
... nature , inside as well as out . Such pageantry be to the people shown , There boast thy horse's trappings and thy own ; I know thee to the bottom , from within Thy shallow centre to thy utmost skin . ( ? ) 98. Ad quæ noscenda iter ...
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... nature had intended him for . 107. Ad suum quemque æquum est quæstum esse callidum . ( L. ) Plaut . As . 1 , 3 , 34. - Every man is naturally alive to his own interests . 108. Ad tristem partem strenua est suspicio . ( L. ) Pub . Syr ...
... nature had intended him for . 107. Ad suum quemque æquum est quæstum esse callidum . ( L. ) Plaut . As . 1 , 3 , 34. - Every man is naturally alive to his own interests . 108. Ad tristem partem strenua est suspicio . ( L. ) Pub . Syr ...
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