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... thing done avails , and not what is said about it . An original sentence , a step forward , is worth more than all the censures . Lan- dor is strangely undervalued in England ; usually ignored and sometimes savagely attacked in the ...
... thing done avails , and not what is said about it . An original sentence , a step forward , is worth more than all the censures . Lan- dor is strangely undervalued in England ; usually ignored and sometimes savagely attacked in the ...
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... reverse that , to know what ought to be done ; it was the most felicitously opposite legis lation to anything good and wise . There were only three things which the government had brought into that garden 16 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... reverse that , to know what ought to be done ; it was the most felicitously opposite legis lation to anything good and wise . There were only three things which the government had brought into that garden 16 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. three things which the government had brought into that garden of delights , namely , itch , pox and famine . Whereas in Malta , the force of law and mind was seen , in making that barren rock of ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. three things which the government had brought into that garden of delights , namely , itch , pox and famine . Whereas in Malta , the force of law and mind was seen , in making that barren rock of ...
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... thing he looked upon . His talk playfully exalting the fa- miliar objects , put the companion at once into an acquaintance with his Lars and Lemurs , and it was very pleasant to learn what was predestined to be a pretty mythology . Few ...
... thing he looked upon . His talk playfully exalting the fa- miliar objects , put the companion at once into an acquaintance with his Lars and Lemurs , and it was very pleasant to learn what was predestined to be a pretty mythology . Few ...
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... thing he knew of that country was that in it a man can have meat for his labor . He had read in Stewart's book that when he inquired in a New York hotel for the Boots , he had been shown across the street and had found Mungo in his own ...
... thing he knew of that country was that in it a man can have meat for his labor . He had read in Stewart's book that when he inquired in a New York hotel for the Boots , he had been shown across the street and had found Mungo in his own ...
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