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... mean while , saw his own sympathetic needle moving of itself to every letter which that of his correspondent pointed at : by this means they talked together across a whole continent , and conveyed their thoughts to one another in an ...
... mean while , saw his own sympathetic needle moving of itself to every letter which that of his correspondent pointed at : by this means they talked together across a whole continent , and conveyed their thoughts to one another in an ...
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... means . ] The use of the word means , in English , is remarkable , and may be thought capricious . It seems to be of French extraction . The French have , le moyen , frequently , but seldom , les moyens : we , on the contrary , prefer ...
... means . ] The use of the word means , in English , is remarkable , and may be thought capricious . It seems to be of French extraction . The French have , le moyen , frequently , but seldom , les moyens : we , on the contrary , prefer ...
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... Means for acquiring the public prosperity . ] Acquire , is another of those verbs that imply personal agency . See the note on discover , in the last paper . It should be , are the natural means by which men acquire those blessings - or ...
... Means for acquiring the public prosperity . ] Acquire , is another of those verbs that imply personal agency . See the note on discover , in the last paper . It should be , are the natural means by which men acquire those blessings - or ...
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