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... period too , when he was com- posing his great philological work . Having settled upon the plan to be pursued and fervently solicited Providence to aid the un- dertaking , his next care was the selection of an appropriate name . Sitting ...
... period too , when he was com- posing his great philological work . Having settled upon the plan to be pursued and fervently solicited Providence to aid the un- dertaking , his next care was the selection of an appropriate name . Sitting ...
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... period , young Ramsden conceived a strong desire of devoting himself to science ; that the mathema- tics , in particular , engaged his attention , and that when he was in his apprenticeship , as an engraver , mathematical instruments ...
... period , young Ramsden conceived a strong desire of devoting himself to science ; that the mathema- tics , in particular , engaged his attention , and that when he was in his apprenticeship , as an engraver , mathematical instruments ...
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... period embraced in my inquiry . Perhaps I am wrong . But I hope and trust the idea is well founded Ş Fashion . This invincible tyrant , who holds in chains so large a portion of mankind , laughs to scorn all attempts to abridge or ...
... period embraced in my inquiry . Perhaps I am wrong . But I hope and trust the idea is well founded Ş Fashion . This invincible tyrant , who holds in chains so large a portion of mankind , laughs to scorn all attempts to abridge or ...
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... period of comparative sim- plicity , it was not the fashion for the honest yeomanry of the coun- try , to reserve one at least , of their hopeful sons , perhaps the dullest of them all , for a liberal profession , as it is called ; and ...
... period of comparative sim- plicity , it was not the fashion for the honest yeomanry of the coun- try , to reserve one at least , of their hopeful sons , perhaps the dullest of them all , for a liberal profession , as it is called ; and ...
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... period , party feuds and rivalships were in a great measure unknown , and places of distinction and public trust , not yet become the prescriptive inheritance of charlatans and de- magogues , were bestowed almost exclusively on superior ...
... period , party feuds and rivalships were in a great measure unknown , and places of distinction and public trust , not yet become the prescriptive inheritance of charlatans and de- magogues , were bestowed almost exclusively on superior ...
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