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The impropriety of the expression advantage to be given, instead of advantage
given, and the disagreeable repetition of the word given in the next line, incline
me to read, Where there is a vantage to be gone, Both more and less have given
...
The impropriety of the expression advantage to be given, instead of advantage
given, and the disagreeable repetition of the word given in the next line, incline
me to read, Where there is a vantage to be gone, Both more and less have given
...
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For this part of his task, and for this only, was Mr. Pope eminently and
indisputably qualified ; nor has Dr. Warburton followed him with less diligence or
less success. But I have never observed that mankind was much delighted or
improved by ...
For this part of his task, and for this only, was Mr. Pope eminently and
indisputably qualified ; nor has Dr. Warburton followed him with less diligence or
less success. But I have never observed that mankind was much delighted or
improved by ...
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Nor has less regard been paid to the different nations of the Germanic empire, of
which neither the Bohemians, nor Hungarians, nor Austrians, nor Bavarians,
have been neglected ; nor have their antiquities, however generally disregarded,
...
Nor has less regard been paid to the different nations of the Germanic empire, of
which neither the Bohemians, nor Hungarians, nor Austrians, nor Bavarians,
have been neglected ; nor have their antiquities, however generally disregarded,
...
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In proportion as the stones are wider at the top than at the bottom, they can less
easily be forced downwards, and as their lateral surfaces tend more from the
centre to each side, to so much more is the pressure directed laterally towards
the ...
In proportion as the stones are wider at the top than at the bottom, they can less
easily be forced downwards, and as their lateral surfaces tend more from the
centre to each side, to so much more is the pressure directed laterally towards
the ...
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may require : which is, that an elliptical arch may be made less elliptical, to be
made less weak ; or that an arch, which by its elliptical form is superiour in
strength to the semicircle, may become almost as strong as a semicircle, by being
made ...
may require : which is, that an elliptical arch may be made less elliptical, to be
made less weak ; or that an arch, which by its elliptical form is superiour in
strength to the semicircle, may become almost as strong as a semicircle, by being
made ...
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