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... Editor . It certainly was with none of them so great as to give them a high reputation , un- less supported by other merit , nor have we learned that any of them carried off the highest honor of his class . If such had been the case ...
... Editor . It certainly was with none of them so great as to give them a high reputation , un- less supported by other merit , nor have we learned that any of them carried off the highest honor of his class . If such had been the case ...
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... Editor advises , give his days and his nights to the study of Milton and Shakspeare . He must go with Chatham to the old English divines , and must pore over the pages of Bacon , as did Burke . He must remember that " eloquence can only ...
... Editor advises , give his days and his nights to the study of Milton and Shakspeare . He must go with Chatham to the old English divines , and must pore over the pages of Bacon , as did Burke . He must remember that " eloquence can only ...
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... editor , whose appearance in this weather is positively refreshing . In vain do we endeavor to borrow some of his ... Editor belongs simply its direction , but surely not its entire making up . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 9015 06830 2259 ...
... editor , whose appearance in this weather is positively refreshing . In vain do we endeavor to borrow some of his ... Editor belongs simply its direction , but surely not its entire making up . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 9015 06830 2259 ...
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