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a For myself , if from my own feelings , or from the less suspicious test of the observations of others , I had been made aware of any literary testiness or jealousy ; I trust , that I should have been , however , neither silly nor ...
a For myself , if from my own feelings , or from the less suspicious test of the observations of others , I had been made aware of any literary testiness or jealousy ; I trust , that I should have been , however , neither silly nor ...
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... so to represent familiar objects as to awaken in the minds of others a kindred feeling concerning them and that freshness of sensation which is the constant accompaniment of mental , no less than of bodily , conva- 5 lescence .
... so to represent familiar objects as to awaken in the minds of others a kindred feeling concerning them and that freshness of sensation which is the constant accompaniment of mental , no less than of bodily , conva- 5 lescence .
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The same reasoning will apply to the indefinite number of supposed indemonstrable truths exempted from the prophane approach of philosophic investigation by the amiable Beattie , and other less eloquent and not more profound ...
The same reasoning will apply to the indefinite number of supposed indemonstrable truths exempted from the prophane approach of philosophic investigation by the amiable Beattie , and other less eloquent and not more profound ...
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