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... took the trouble to go over the explanation again , winding up , “ And now , you blockhead , where is your centre of gravity ? " As if not doubting that the question was intended literally , " Why , Doctor , from your definition ...
... took the trouble to go over the explanation again , winding up , “ And now , you blockhead , where is your centre of gravity ? " As if not doubting that the question was intended literally , " Why , Doctor , from your definition ...
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... took some interest in medical studies generally , is proved by the fact that he was a member of the " Medical Society " -an association of the young hopes of the profession , for medical debate and dissertation , which still exists in ...
... took some interest in medical studies generally , is proved by the fact that he was a member of the " Medical Society " -an association of the young hopes of the profession , for medical debate and dissertation , which still exists in ...
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... past his sixtieth year , took the chief part . It was an argu- ment about England and the English , in which Voltaire , after being long silent , 19 burst into a magnificent defence of them against Diderot and " MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xix.
... past his sixtieth year , took the chief part . It was an argu- ment about England and the English , in which Voltaire , after being long silent , 19 burst into a magnificent defence of them against Diderot and " MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xix.
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... took a turn for the better with Goldsmith . His writings , hitherto , had been but anonymous hackwork in the Monthly Review , the Literary Magazine , and the Critical Review , with two translations from the French , both for Griffiths ...
... took a turn for the better with Goldsmith . His writings , hitherto , had been but anonymous hackwork in the Monthly Review , the Literary Magazine , and the Critical Review , with two translations from the French , both for Griffiths ...
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... took a place , if not as one of the remarkable group of English " novelists that distinguished the middle of the eighteenth century ( for they had all been voluminous in this department ) , at least , with peculiar con- spicuousness ...
... took a place , if not as one of the remarkable group of English " novelists that distinguished the middle of the eighteenth century ( for they had all been voluminous in this department ) , at least , with peculiar con- spicuousness ...
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