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... attention : and that it is the sole object of their attention is abundant evidence , that for other purposes other instructors must be sought . Wherever an ordinary ac- quaintance with the Greek and Roman tongues is sufficient ...
... attention : and that it is the sole object of their attention is abundant evidence , that for other purposes other instructors must be sought . Wherever an ordinary ac- quaintance with the Greek and Roman tongues is sufficient ...
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object of attention : their nature is of less importance . The employment itself will soon give them the requisite di- rection . Dexterity is the offspring of practice and time and ... attention: their nature is of less importance...
object of attention : their nature is of less importance . The employment itself will soon give them the requisite di- rection . Dexterity is the offspring of practice and time and ... attention: their nature is of less importance...
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... attention . We have scores of commentators ; and no traveller , who visits the countries where the children of Israel once sojourned , neglects to notice what may throw new light upon the inspired volume . Mr. Brown has carefully ...
... attention . We have scores of commentators ; and no traveller , who visits the countries where the children of Israel once sojourned , neglects to notice what may throw new light upon the inspired volume . Mr. Brown has carefully ...
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