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We admit that biographies of this species would be very long and generally very tedious , we know that the world could not contain very many of them ; but nevertheless the principle on which they may be written is intelligible .
We admit that biographies of this species would be very long and generally very tedious , we know that the world could not contain very many of them ; but nevertheless the principle on which they may be written is intelligible .
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The dying penny - a - liner said with emphasis , That which I have written has perished . ' We might all say so of the mass of petty letters we write . They are a heap of small atoms , each with some interest individually , but with no ...
The dying penny - a - liner said with emphasis , That which I have written has perished . ' We might all say so of the mass of petty letters we write . They are a heap of small atoms , each with some interest individually , but with no ...
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... much argued whether the affections were created for the sake of the ink , or ink for the sake of the affections . Thus it continued for many years , and the fruits thereof are written in the volumes of family papers , which daily ...
... much argued whether the affections were created for the sake of the ink , or ink for the sake of the affections . Thus it continued for many years , and the fruits thereof are written in the volumes of family papers , which daily ...
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