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What other things he said on this topic I remember very imperfectly ; but he wound up by saying , that whatever I knew more than others , could not be ascribed to any merit in me , but to the very unusual advantage which had fallen to ...
What other things he said on this topic I remember very imperfectly ; but he wound up by saying , that whatever I knew more than others , could not be ascribed to any merit in me , but to the very unusual advantage which had fallen to ...
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Be always looking for the thing you like and not afraid of overstating it . We want the simple vision of one who sees and enjoys . Suppose all people try to declare the things they like . Study to appreciate .
Be always looking for the thing you like and not afraid of overstating it . We want the simple vision of one who sees and enjoys . Suppose all people try to declare the things they like . Study to appreciate .
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Be always looking for the thing you like and not afraid of overstating it . We want the simple vision of one who sees and enjoys . Suppose all people try to declare the things they like . Study to appreciate .
Be always looking for the thing you like and not afraid of overstating it . We want the simple vision of one who sees and enjoys . Suppose all people try to declare the things they like . Study to appreciate .
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