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... rest , without flattery , and without offence . They will instruct us in our duty without mortifying us by a sense of inferiority to our teachers ; they will reprove our foibles without subjecting us to ridicule ; and censure our vices ...
... rest , without flattery , and without offence . They will instruct us in our duty without mortifying us by a sense of inferiority to our teachers ; they will reprove our foibles without subjecting us to ridicule ; and censure our vices ...
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... rest , the tail is in a line with the body , and the pectoral fins are applied close to the sides ; or not , since that is indifferent . But when the animal means to ad- vance , it first bends the tail forwards . This action would draw ...
... rest , the tail is in a line with the body , and the pectoral fins are applied close to the sides ; or not , since that is indifferent . But when the animal means to ad- vance , it first bends the tail forwards . This action would draw ...
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... rest . ' Here was dinner for a party made to depend upon the rather un- certain result of my first attempt at angling ! The misfortune was of my own seeking , and there was no escape . Monsieur De V recommended me to take Etienne , the ...
... rest . ' Here was dinner for a party made to depend upon the rather un- certain result of my first attempt at angling ! The misfortune was of my own seeking , and there was no escape . Monsieur De V recommended me to take Etienne , the ...
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