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Page 36
... improvement of it both practi- cable and desirable . We apprehend , that no person could be . better qualified for this undertaking , than the present editor . He has not affixed his name to a work which evinces , in a striking manner ...
... improvement of it both practi- cable and desirable . We apprehend , that no person could be . better qualified for this undertaking , than the present editor . He has not affixed his name to a work which evinces , in a striking manner ...
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... improvement , in every branch of science , whether practical or abstract . Those , however , which we patronise , must be real not nominal improvements ; in their nature permanent , not transitory ; and beneficial to society at large ...
... improvement , in every branch of science , whether practical or abstract . Those , however , which we patronise , must be real not nominal improvements ; in their nature permanent , not transitory ; and beneficial to society at large ...
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... improvement , it is still more desirable , that we have every thing pointed out to us on the road , which is worth our attention . But , in our literary career , where , alas ! we have ' but just to look about us , and to die ; ' at ...
... improvement , it is still more desirable , that we have every thing pointed out to us on the road , which is worth our attention . But , in our literary career , where , alas ! we have ' but just to look about us , and to die ; ' at ...
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