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... considerable merit . The circulating libraries will therefore do well to supply them to their customers ; and private feelings will make up the remainder of patronage wanted on such an occa- sion . Correspondence Astronomique ...
... considerable merit . The circulating libraries will therefore do well to supply them to their customers ; and private feelings will make up the remainder of patronage wanted on such an occa- sion . Correspondence Astronomique ...
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... considerable value . A number appears monthly , and six make a volume . The present volume contains a great variety of scientific matter , correspondence of learned men , & c . Egyptian researches , problems and discoveries in ...
... considerable value . A number appears monthly , and six make a volume . The present volume contains a great variety of scientific matter , correspondence of learned men , & c . Egyptian researches , problems and discoveries in ...
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... considerable discoveries as to the nature and extent of his own powers . In the first place , he must be quite aware that he has no inventive faculties at all , taking that phrase in its proper and more elevated sense . He has never ...
... considerable discoveries as to the nature and extent of his own powers . In the first place , he must be quite aware that he has no inventive faculties at all , taking that phrase in its proper and more elevated sense . He has never ...
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