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... facts best shows the distinction between him and common men . It may be said that this difference is not discern- ible ... fact of his conduct and every particular of his conversation , that we might at least have tried to train up other ...
... facts best shows the distinction between him and common men . It may be said that this difference is not discern- ible ... fact of his conduct and every particular of his conversation , that we might at least have tried to train up other ...
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... fact which must be ac- cepted as an indication of his political senti- ments . Another of the family , Sir Henry Washington , is renowned in English an- nals , as having defended the city of Wor- cester against the Parliamentary forces ...
... fact which must be ac- cepted as an indication of his political senti- ments . Another of the family , Sir Henry Washington , is renowned in English an- nals , as having defended the city of Wor- cester against the Parliamentary forces ...
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... fact occupies a clear and distinct place . **** The constructing of tables , diagrams , and other figures relating to numbers or classification was an exercise in which he seems at all times to have taken much delight . " * 1000 End ...
... fact occupies a clear and distinct place . **** The constructing of tables , diagrams , and other figures relating to numbers or classification was an exercise in which he seems at all times to have taken much delight . " * 1000 End ...
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... facts ; but severe and labo- rious as it must have been , we are forced to believe that there has been no adequate occasion for the delay . We ought to have been in possession of it , at least one year ago ; and we would have been , if ...
... facts ; but severe and labo- rious as it must have been , we are forced to believe that there has been no adequate occasion for the delay . We ought to have been in possession of it , at least one year ago ; and we would have been , if ...
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... fact that it reaches without a barrier from the northern snows to the tropics , and from the tempestuous Atlantic to the golden gates of the Pacific , but the other fact that it is so peculiarly adapted by its physical features , to the ...
... fact that it reaches without a barrier from the northern snows to the tropics , and from the tempestuous Atlantic to the golden gates of the Pacific , but the other fact that it is so peculiarly adapted by its physical features , to the ...
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