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... genius of the master imparting his design to his friends and inflaming them with it , and when his strength was spent , a new hand with equal heat continued the work ; and so by relays , until it was finished in every part with equal ...
... genius of the master imparting his design to his friends and inflaming them with it , and when his strength was spent , a new hand with equal heat continued the work ; and so by relays , until it was finished in every part with equal ...
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... genius annoyed him he professed hugely to admire the talent shown by his pig . He had spent much time and contrivance in confining the poor beast to one enclosure in his pen , but pig , by great strokes of judgment , had found out how ...
... genius annoyed him he professed hugely to admire the talent shown by his pig . He had spent much time and contrivance in confining the poor beast to one enclosure in his pen , but pig , by great strokes of judgment , had found out how ...
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... genius was felt . This was inevitably the British side . In every man's thought arises now a new system , English senti- ments , English loves and fears , English history and social modes . Yesterday every passenger had measured the ...
... genius was felt . This was inevitably the British side . In every man's thought arises now a new system , English senti- ments , English loves and fears , English history and social modes . Yesterday every passenger had measured the ...
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... genius universally accepted , it is success ; and if there be one successful country in the uni- verse for the last millennium , that country is Eng- land . A wise traveller will naturally choose to visit the best of actual nations ...
... genius universally accepted , it is success ; and if there be one successful country in the uni- verse for the last millennium , that country is Eng- land . A wise traveller will naturally choose to visit the best of actual nations ...
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... genius of the British mind . The influence of France is a constituent of modern civility , but not enough opposed to the English for the most wholesome effect . The Amer- ican is only the continuation of the English genius into new ...
... genius of the British mind . The influence of France is a constituent of modern civility , but not enough opposed to the English for the most wholesome effect . The Amer- ican is only the continuation of the English genius into new ...
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