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... never beat them out of the field . In the midst of all this , the popular feeling began to go against him ; he was generally believed to entertain atheistical opinions , though they were in reality deistical , and the little prac- tice ...
... never beat them out of the field . In the midst of all this , the popular feeling began to go against him ; he was generally believed to entertain atheistical opinions , though they were in reality deistical , and the little prac- tice ...
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... never more illustrated in any department of the arts , than in the branch of science termed Geology . The members of the Geological So- ciety , as fellows of the Royal Society , had not a sufficient arena for the dis- cussion of their ...
... never more illustrated in any department of the arts , than in the branch of science termed Geology . The members of the Geological So- ciety , as fellows of the Royal Society , had not a sufficient arena for the dis- cussion of their ...
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... never abrupt , his reflections never im- pertinent , and his digressions never tedious or unnecessary . Whatever he has to tell , he tells in the place where it is fittest to be told . His style is remarkable for sweetness and ease ...
... never abrupt , his reflections never im- pertinent , and his digressions never tedious or unnecessary . Whatever he has to tell , he tells in the place where it is fittest to be told . His style is remarkable for sweetness and ease ...
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... never offended by any . thing forced or affected ; he exercises his art so successfully that no man perceives that it has been exercised . All seems easy and unstudied . His " careless inimitable beauties , " says Gibbon , " " have ...
... never offended by any . thing forced or affected ; he exercises his art so successfully that no man perceives that it has been exercised . All seems easy and unstudied . His " careless inimitable beauties , " says Gibbon , " " have ...
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... never say that a man's character exe- cutes either good or evil , but that the man himself executes it . The following sentence is of a kind that has too frequently disgraced the pages of elegant writers : " It must be confessed that ...
... never say that a man's character exe- cutes either good or evil , but that the man himself executes it . The following sentence is of a kind that has too frequently disgraced the pages of elegant writers : " It must be confessed that ...
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