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“ The good average business - like character of Webster's Dictionary , both in style ana matter , made it as distinctly suited as Johnson's was distinctly unsuited to be expanded and re - edited by other hands .
“ The good average business - like character of Webster's Dictionary , both in style ana matter , made it as distinctly suited as Johnson's was distinctly unsuited to be expanded and re - edited by other hands .
Side 608
... than the Peripatetic , and as old as the matter from whence it is derived ? A great man indeed he was , and the only one we envy France . He solved the difficulties of the universe , almost as well as if he had been its architect .
... than the Peripatetic , and as old as the matter from whence it is derived ? A great man indeed he was , and the only one we envy France . He solved the difficulties of the universe , almost as well as if he had been its architect .
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He said that it was inconceivable to him , and that there must be some mistake in the matter ; that each used to communicate to the other whatever verses they wrote , even to the least things ; that Tickell could not have been busied in ...
He said that it was inconceivable to him , and that there must be some mistake in the matter ; that each used to communicate to the other whatever verses they wrote , even to the least things ; that Tickell could not have been busied in ...
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VOL VI | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair Whitehall July 12 1717 | 463 |
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