American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... principles of perception , and judgment no permanent laws by which to decide , in vain would any author expect reputation from merit only - vain would it be to labour after excellence . Chance or caprice would be the dispenser of fame ...
... principles of perception , and judgment no permanent laws by which to decide , in vain would any author expect reputation from merit only - vain would it be to labour after excellence . Chance or caprice would be the dispenser of fame ...
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... principles , it is but a poor apo- logy for those who promote their dissemination , to allege that they do so , not from approbation of the principles , but from ad- miration of the dress in which they appear , as if poison were the ...
... principles , it is but a poor apo- logy for those who promote their dissemination , to allege that they do so , not from approbation of the principles , but from ad- miration of the dress in which they appear , as if poison were the ...
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... principles of applying either of these substances , were not , however , understood , and much was left to accident and the caprice of the persons to whom the superintendence was intrusted . Still , as a general rule , the roads of ...
... principles of applying either of these substances , were not , however , understood , and much was left to accident and the caprice of the persons to whom the superintendence was intrusted . Still , as a general rule , the roads of ...
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