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... and visiting the stranger , who had no eyes to see you , continued your kindness to me under that calamity , which can render me a more eligible friend to no one , and to many , perhaps , may make me an object of disregard .
... and visiting the stranger , who had no eyes to see you , continued your kindness to me under that calamity , which can render me a more eligible friend to no one , and to many , perhaps , may make me an object of disregard .
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Perhaps we know why , in spite of all the ardor of his patriotism and of his Parliamentarian convictions , he did not enter the army but remained at home to educate ...
Perhaps we know why , in spite of all the ardor of his patriotism and of his Parliamentarian convictions , he did not enter the army but remained at home to educate ...
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Perhaps we sometimes include in the catalogue of disadvantages the very circumstances that have been partly instrumental in leading extraordinary men to distinction . In examining the lives of illustrious scholars we may discover that ...
Perhaps we sometimes include in the catalogue of disadvantages the very circumstances that have been partly instrumental in leading extraordinary men to distinction . In examining the lives of illustrious scholars we may discover that ...
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Medicine and Hygiene in the Seventeenth Century | 3 |
Evidence Relating to the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 16 |
Fantastic Views of the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 24 |
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