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... fact turns up , which you have long had a vacant niche for , and seize with the joy of a collector . But , under the best conditions , a voyage is one of the severest tests to try a man . A college examination is nothing to it . Sea ...
... fact turns up , which you have long had a vacant niche for , and seize with the joy of a collector . But , under the best conditions , a voyage is one of the severest tests to try a man . A college examination is nothing to it . Sea ...
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... fact in our natural history , such as the mel- ioration of fruits and of animal stocks , has the worth of a power in the opportunity of geologic pe- riods . Moreover , though we flatter the self - love of men and nations by the legend ...
... fact in our natural history , such as the mel- ioration of fruits and of animal stocks , has the worth of a power in the opportunity of geologic pe- riods . Moreover , though we flatter the self - love of men and nations by the legend ...
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... fact that the children of the blind see ; the children of felons have a healthy conscience . Many a mean , dastardly boy is , at the age of pu berty , transformed into a serious and generous youth . " " The mildness of the following ...
... fact that the children of the blind see ; the children of felons have a healthy conscience . Many a mean , dastardly boy is , at the age of pu berty , transformed into a serious and generous youth . " " The mildness of the following ...
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... fact that the men have muscles almost as tough and supple as their own . If in every effi- cient man there is first a fine animal , in the Eng- lish race it is of the best breed , a wealthy , juicy , broad - chested creature , steeped ...
... fact that the men have muscles almost as tough and supple as their own . If in every effi- cient man there is first a fine animal , in the Eng- lish race it is of the best breed , a wealthy , juicy , broad - chested creature , steeped ...
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... , however lawful , whose steps they cannot count by their wonted rule . Neither do they reckon better a syllogism that ends in syllogism 1 Antony Wood . 2 Man's Soule , p . 29 . For they have a supreme eye to facts , and 80 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... , however lawful , whose steps they cannot count by their wonted rule . Neither do they reckon better a syllogism that ends in syllogism 1 Antony Wood . 2 Man's Soule , p . 29 . For they have a supreme eye to facts , and 80 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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