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... natural national pride on the great result which has subjected a vast continent to British rule , it is delightful to ... nature , is required in the ruler , without which , the most benevolent intentions would prove useless . " " In ...
... natural national pride on the great result which has subjected a vast continent to British rule , it is delightful to ... nature , is required in the ruler , without which , the most benevolent intentions would prove useless . " " In ...
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... nature of the phenomenon . Others , on the contrary , phoo - phooed ! and said it was but one of the brilliant belts that had slipped from the loins of Saturnian Keats , or a small new satellite revolving on the ever - grow- ing ...
... nature of the phenomenon . Others , on the contrary , phoo - phooed ! and said it was but one of the brilliant belts that had slipped from the loins of Saturnian Keats , or a small new satellite revolving on the ever - grow- ing ...
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... NATURE . " Better for man Were he and nature more familiar friends ! His part is worst that touches this base world . 1853. ] 99 Alexander Smith .
... NATURE . " Better for man Were he and nature more familiar friends ! His part is worst that touches this base world . 1853. ] 99 Alexander Smith .
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... nature of the case , that the objects which it is proposed to attain are , to a certain extent incon- sistent with each other ; and that , therefore , it is impossible to devise any system which shall be even theoretically perfect . A ...
... nature of the case , that the objects which it is proposed to attain are , to a certain extent incon- sistent with each other ; and that , therefore , it is impossible to devise any system which shall be even theoretically perfect . A ...
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... nature , in a great degree , determined the successive interventions by which the government of the University was reduced to a narrow oligarchy . There is no reason why an arrangement which may have been thought at one time advisable ...
... nature , in a great degree , determined the successive interventions by which the government of the University was reduced to a narrow oligarchy . There is no reason why an arrangement which may have been thought at one time advisable ...
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