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... things , the " Central Literary Association " had a very small commencement . Magnitude has but a slight influence upon progress , but the principle of vitality is all important . That which possesses health , and can plead a valid ...
... things , the " Central Literary Association " had a very small commencement . Magnitude has but a slight influence upon progress , but the principle of vitality is all important . That which possesses health , and can plead a valid ...
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... thing like a detailed account of the doings of the Society during the sixteen years of its present duration ; -and indeed , while the minutes of the meetings have been kept with great care and regularity , the loss of the annual reports ...
... thing like a detailed account of the doings of the Society during the sixteen years of its present duration ; -and indeed , while the minutes of the meetings have been kept with great care and regularity , the loss of the annual reports ...
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... things , and the meetings have thenceforward uniformly been held at the Hen and Chickens Hotel , and on Friday evenings . From this time , the history of the Association forms a chronicle of almost unchequered prosperity , and will ...
... things , and the meetings have thenceforward uniformly been held at the Hen and Chickens Hotel , and on Friday evenings . From this time , the history of the Association forms a chronicle of almost unchequered prosperity , and will ...
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... , but difficulties of a totally different kind . For Cæsar has committed no crime- " the quarrel will bear no colour for the thing he is , " has not even been guilty of favouritism- 14 THE CENTRAL LITERARY MAGAZINE .
... , but difficulties of a totally different kind . For Cæsar has committed no crime- " the quarrel will bear no colour for the thing he is , " has not even been guilty of favouritism- 14 THE CENTRAL LITERARY MAGAZINE .
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... things which made Dickens so bitter and persistent an enemy to the entire system , is not altogether extinct ; but in this respect we can thankfully say " tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis " ; in our official dealings with the ...
... things which made Dickens so bitter and persistent an enemy to the entire system , is not altogether extinct ; but in this respect we can thankfully say " tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis " ; in our official dealings with the ...
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