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... frequently be gained in a few walks with accomplished masters of natural history , than can be acquired by years of study assisted by books alone . Indeed it is almost impossible to over - estimate the value of " field days " to the ...
... frequently be gained in a few walks with accomplished masters of natural history , than can be acquired by years of study assisted by books alone . Indeed it is almost impossible to over - estimate the value of " field days " to the ...
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... frequent adjustments , per saltem , may ensue . It is probable , therefore , that the earth's form is undergoing a slow progressive change ; and if so , it must be taken into account by those who venture to speculate on the causes of ...
... frequent adjustments , per saltem , may ensue . It is probable , therefore , that the earth's form is undergoing a slow progressive change ; and if so , it must be taken into account by those who venture to speculate on the causes of ...
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... frequently made which impugn their purity , charges against scenes and speeches as eminently immoral and unnecessary , and thus subject to the severe imputation , that a love of impurity had prompted their introduction for impurity's ...
... frequently made which impugn their purity , charges against scenes and speeches as eminently immoral and unnecessary , and thus subject to the severe imputation , that a love of impurity had prompted their introduction for impurity's ...
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... frequently marked by the utmost degradation of thought and feeling . To Coleridge belongs the honour of having first among Englishmen assumed a proper attitude towards the poet . He was the first to approach the subject boldly , in a ...
... frequently marked by the utmost degradation of thought and feeling . To Coleridge belongs the honour of having first among Englishmen assumed a proper attitude towards the poet . He was the first to approach the subject boldly , in a ...
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... frequently is ; to point out its injustice , no less than its ignorance ; how , proceeding on false assumptions , it drags the name of the poet in the dirt ; how , pretending to judicial wisdom , it is merely partisan ; how it practices ...
... frequently is ; to point out its injustice , no less than its ignorance ; how , proceeding on false assumptions , it drags the name of the poet in the dirt ; how , pretending to judicial wisdom , it is merely partisan ; how it practices ...
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