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... caused a delay of several weeks ; and then , in order to be in time , it had to be done in a hurry . But now all necessary arrangements are completed , so that in future the work will appear promptly and regularly on the first day of ...
... caused a delay of several weeks ; and then , in order to be in time , it had to be done in a hurry . But now all necessary arrangements are completed , so that in future the work will appear promptly and regularly on the first day of ...
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... cause of a singu- lar echo . He entered Trinity College , Cambridge , in 1573 , when he was only thirteen years old - having been born at York House in the Strand , London , January 22 , 1560 - three centuries ago . One who was in the ...
... cause of a singu- lar echo . He entered Trinity College , Cambridge , in 1573 , when he was only thirteen years old - having been born at York House in the Strand , London , January 22 , 1560 - three centuries ago . One who was in the ...
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... cause of science especially for the honor of literature that all who had the power of promoting him con- tinued of the same opinion . This would have been the case if for no other reason than that his duties , as an advocate and judge ...
... cause of science especially for the honor of literature that all who had the power of promoting him con- tinued of the same opinion . This would have been the case if for no other reason than that his duties , as an advocate and judge ...
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... cause of the shame and disgrace , which , in spite of his imperish- able renown as a philosopher , are inseparable from his name . However much we admire his gigantic intellect , and however grateful we feel for the vast benefits he has ...
... cause of the shame and disgrace , which , in spite of his imperish- able renown as a philosopher , are inseparable from his name . However much we admire his gigantic intellect , and however grateful we feel for the vast benefits he has ...
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... causes of life and death judges ought , as far as the case permitteth in justice , to remember mercy , and to cast a severe eye upon the example , but a merciful eye upon the person , " & c . * * Here we are reminded of the gallant and ...
... causes of life and death judges ought , as far as the case permitteth in justice , to remember mercy , and to cast a severe eye upon the example , but a merciful eye upon the person , " & c . * * Here we are reminded of the gallant and ...
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