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... Common are not Sought , Inspiration , The Bachelor , Domestic Literature and Science , 547 Foreign Literature and Science Monthly List of New Publications , For INDEX see end of the volume . AND NAVAL CHRONICLE . JANUARY , 1816 ...
... Common are not Sought , Inspiration , The Bachelor , Domestic Literature and Science , 547 Foreign Literature and Science Monthly List of New Publications , For INDEX see end of the volume . AND NAVAL CHRONICLE . JANUARY , 1816 ...
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... common sailors , destroy the reputation of offi- cers and cover them with indelible disgrace . The pride of rank and command , the estimation of society , and all the strong supports of youthful character were taken away from the ...
... common sailors , destroy the reputation of offi- cers and cover them with indelible disgrace . The pride of rank and command , the estimation of society , and all the strong supports of youthful character were taken away from the ...
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... common honour , or common honesty , when they require the support of falsehood . It is believed that no human being can tell how these two vessels were lost . All that we know , is , that they probably perished somewhere in the pathless ...
... common honour , or common honesty , when they require the support of falsehood . It is believed that no human being can tell how these two vessels were lost . All that we know , is , that they probably perished somewhere in the pathless ...
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... common to all sciences , not the principles from which reasoning sets out , but the original stamina , or the primordial elements of rea- soning ; and had he uniformly employed the word reasoning * * Such as our belief in an external ...
... common to all sciences , not the principles from which reasoning sets out , but the original stamina , or the primordial elements of rea- soning ; and had he uniformly employed the word reasoning * * Such as our belief in an external ...
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... common with each other , and how much individuality attaches to the most uninteresting unit of society . He must have learned to suspect evil and to detect good in mutual alliance ; to regard with affection the objects of suspicion , to ...
... common with each other , and how much individuality attaches to the most uninteresting unit of society . He must have learned to suspect evil and to detect good in mutual alliance ; to regard with affection the objects of suspicion , to ...
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