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... thing to be a just History of Fact ; neither is there any appear- ance of Fiction in it ; and however thinks , because all such things are dispatch'd that the Improvement of it , as well to the Diversion as to the Instruction of the ...
... thing to be a just History of Fact ; neither is there any appear- ance of Fiction in it ; and however thinks , because all such things are dispatch'd that the Improvement of it , as well to the Diversion as to the Instruction of the ...
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... thing . To swear at something when " the cussedness of things " mani- fests itself in any specially exasperating shape seems to be recognized as a necessity by a large majority of the adult male population of the globe , and any person ...
... thing . To swear at something when " the cussedness of things " mani- fests itself in any specially exasperating shape seems to be recognized as a necessity by a large majority of the adult male population of the globe , and any person ...
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... things , but simply with uncommon , unfamiliar , or rare things . Of this there are numerous illustrations . Even the sun , the sublimest object in nature , solitary and unique , is not an object of wonder till it is hidden . He hides ...
... things , but simply with uncommon , unfamiliar , or rare things . Of this there are numerous illustrations . Even the sun , the sublimest object in nature , solitary and unique , is not an object of wonder till it is hidden . He hides ...
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