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... attention . We think he will not fail to perceive that it is susceptible of improvement . Perhaps , on a careful revision , other advantageous alterations may also present themselves . For his past favours he is entitled to our thanks ...
... attention . We think he will not fail to perceive that it is susceptible of improvement . Perhaps , on a careful revision , other advantageous alterations may also present themselves . For his past favours he is entitled to our thanks ...
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... attention to the bar , what a vast fund of legal learning is to be accumulat- ed in order to render you masters of your business , what mascu- line vigour of mind and readiness of invention are to be attained , that you may be able to ...
... attention to the bar , what a vast fund of legal learning is to be accumulat- ed in order to render you masters of your business , what mascu- line vigour of mind and readiness of invention are to be attained , that you may be able to ...
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... attention to passages which would fatigue it if in prose . The scenery is certainly that which the Muse of this gentleman most delights to sketch , and there is the same minute description of the " pride , pomp and circumstance " of ...
... attention to passages which would fatigue it if in prose . The scenery is certainly that which the Muse of this gentleman most delights to sketch , and there is the same minute description of the " pride , pomp and circumstance " of ...
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