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... possessed of equal pretensions to learning and refinement ; and , in the English language , at least , no connected view of its rise , its progress , and decline , has been , as yet , presented to us . " Pref . p . vi . There are two ...
... possessed of equal pretensions to learning and refinement ; and , in the English language , at least , no connected view of its rise , its progress , and decline , has been , as yet , presented to us . " Pref . p . vi . There are two ...
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... possessed considerable abilities , of which he has left at least one admirable example , in the following pages ... possessing at once the allurement of setting forth the personal and secret history of living characters , and that of ...
... possessed considerable abilities , of which he has left at least one admirable example , in the following pages ... possessing at once the allurement of setting forth the personal and secret history of living characters , and that of ...
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... possessed friends more unfeignedly attached to him . The ungrateful world did not feel his loss , and the gap it ... possessing much scientific knowledge , he was unrivalled in the justness and extent of his observations on natural ...
... possessed friends more unfeignedly attached to him . The ungrateful world did not feel his loss , and the gap it ... possessing much scientific knowledge , he was unrivalled in the justness and extent of his observations on natural ...
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