The Dublin University Magazine, 第 12 巻William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... and careful study of human character , as well as some little labour and caution in its delineation , but was in fact a sort of Promethean craft , for which the B longest apprenticeship upon earth must fail to qualify him who.
... and careful study of human character , as well as some little labour and caution in its delineation , but was in fact a sort of Promethean craft , for which the B longest apprenticeship upon earth must fail to qualify him who.
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... fact , by means of an arduous and careful analysis , we have succeeded in obtaining what algebraists call " a general expression , " though if the reader will pardon us for parodying the precedent of Swift , we should pre- fer embodying ...
... fact , by means of an arduous and careful analysis , we have succeeded in obtaining what algebraists call " a general expression , " though if the reader will pardon us for parodying the precedent of Swift , we should pre- fer embodying ...
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... fact , are but par- venus of the eleventh hour . This must never be allowed . The contest may be a dirty one , but " fair play is a jewel , " notwithstanding ; and we cannot stand tamely by , and see the attorneys ' wives , ' the ...
... fact , are but par- venus of the eleventh hour . This must never be allowed . The contest may be a dirty one , but " fair play is a jewel , " notwithstanding ; and we cannot stand tamely by , and see the attorneys ' wives , ' the ...
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... fact , before we proceed to account for it . Thus far , however , we must premise , by way of stating the question fairly between these ignoble bookmakers and their noble imitators , that if there were anything in the mere manners or ...
... fact , before we proceed to account for it . Thus far , however , we must premise , by way of stating the question fairly between these ignoble bookmakers and their noble imitators , that if there were anything in the mere manners or ...
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... fact is what we have stated that the inference might be ; and should he still persist in doubting our word , to such a refractory caviller we can only say , that if in order to qualify him to judge for himself , he will submit to the ...
... fact is what we have stated that the inference might be ; and should he still persist in doubting our word , to such a refractory caviller we can only say , that if in order to qualify him to judge for himself , he will submit to the ...
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