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... could not be ascribed to any merit in me , but to the very unusual advantage which had fallen to my lot , of having a father who was able to teach me , and willing to give the necessary trouble and time ; ; that it was no matter of ...
... could not be ascribed to any merit in me , but to the very unusual advantage which had fallen to my lot , of having a father who was able to teach me , and willing to give the necessary trouble and time ; ; that it was no matter of ...
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Burr was seldom on the course schedule ; that did not matter . He might skip one hundred years or fail to reach the end of the course . His object was not to cover precisely so much ground nor to impart an exact quantity of information ...
Burr was seldom on the course schedule ; that did not matter . He might skip one hundred years or fail to reach the end of the course . His object was not to cover precisely so much ground nor to impart an exact quantity of information ...
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It did not matter , it served only as spice , that some of the barbs delivered in a dry voice by this baldish , sharp - featured man in his thirties were directed at us , at our very smugness , at our laziness , or at our fathers : when ...
It did not matter , it served only as spice , that some of the barbs delivered in a dry voice by this baldish , sharp - featured man in his thirties were directed at us , at our very smugness , at our laziness , or at our fathers : when ...
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American answer appeared asked became become beginning believe better brought called classroom common course discussion early English examination experience eyes face fact father feel felt field followed Garman gave give graduate hand heard Hopkins hour human ideas importance intellectual interest John knew knowledge later learned lectures less light living looked Louis matter means method mind nature never notes object once passed Patten perhaps period philosophy play practical present Professor pupils questions reason remarkable remember rules seemed sense side spirit success talk taught teacher teaching tell things thought tion took true turn Turner understand University whole Wilson write young
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