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... present instance , is nevertheless an event of such rare occurrence , and , may we venture to say , of so much importance , as to require from its projectors some intimation of the objects they have in view in making so bold an ...
... present instance , is nevertheless an event of such rare occurrence , and , may we venture to say , of so much importance , as to require from its projectors some intimation of the objects they have in view in making so bold an ...
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... present high pressure speed of commercial life may palliate , though it cannot entirely excuse this mental indolence . Our Magazine , however , so far from encouraging the habit of " think- ing by proxy , " depends for its existence ...
... present high pressure speed of commercial life may palliate , though it cannot entirely excuse this mental indolence . Our Magazine , however , so far from encouraging the habit of " think- ing by proxy , " depends for its existence ...
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... present prosperity has been attained . Like most , perhaps we may say like all other things , the " Central Literary Association " had a very small commencement . Magnitude has but a slight influence upon progress , but the principle of ...
... present prosperity has been attained . Like most , perhaps we may say like all other things , the " Central Literary Association " had a very small commencement . Magnitude has but a slight influence upon progress , but the principle of ...
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... present , and 13 new members were added to the Association . The place of meeting , which had hitherto been at the offices of the Freehold Land Society by permission , was now changed to the Athenæum Rooms ; but the change being by no ...
... present , and 13 new members were added to the Association . The place of meeting , which had hitherto been at the offices of the Freehold Land Society by permission , was now changed to the Athenæum Rooms ; but the change being by no ...
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... present , and the experiment was very satisfactory in all respects except that of pecuniary profit ; the net result being a loss of £ 7 10s . 6d . , which was made good by the Committee . Up to , and long after this time , the minutes ...
... present , and the experiment was very satisfactory in all respects except that of pecuniary profit ; the net result being a loss of £ 7 10s . 6d . , which was made good by the Committee . Up to , and long after this time , the minutes ...
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