Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... continued means of a home , in which I comprise board , lodging , and raiment . Providing that nothing in this codicil shall be so inter- preted as to interfere with my son H. C.'s freedom of choice respecting his place of residence ...
... continued means of a home , in which I comprise board , lodging , and raiment . Providing that nothing in this codicil shall be so inter- preted as to interfere with my son H. C.'s freedom of choice respecting his place of residence ...
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... continued commentary on this text . Read in Bacon , the beginner of intel- lectual philosophy in England , and every page of the ' Advancement of Learning ' is but a continued warning against the tendency of the human mind to start at ...
... continued commentary on this text . Read in Bacon , the beginner of intel- lectual philosophy in England , and every page of the ' Advancement of Learning ' is but a continued warning against the tendency of the human mind to start at ...
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... continued to carry on the same kind of business , and continued to obtain the same success . He began in 1824 with 2,000l . , the gift of his father , and in 1837 was worth nearly 25,000Z . -a fair result for so short a period , and ...
... continued to carry on the same kind of business , and continued to obtain the same success . He began in 1824 with 2,000l . , the gift of his father , and in 1837 was worth nearly 25,000Z . -a fair result for so short a period , and ...
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