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... prove but an introduction to other communications ; for first journeys are often like first trans- lations , which , however careful and generally correct , are im- proved by revision . Besides , future adventurers may be able to ...
... prove but an introduction to other communications ; for first journeys are often like first trans- lations , which , however careful and generally correct , are im- proved by revision . Besides , future adventurers may be able to ...
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... proved that the custom prevailing in this country is productive of much mischief and of no commensurate good . Lord Stanley failed , we think , to prove the necessity for the change or the efficacy of the remedy . Why , we ask , is a ...
... proved that the custom prevailing in this country is productive of much mischief and of no commensurate good . Lord Stanley failed , we think , to prove the necessity for the change or the efficacy of the remedy . Why , we ask , is a ...
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... proving qualifications which they have already proved , and meeting objections which have already been met and answered ? In a recent paper * on the subject of parliamentary registration , we made an observation which is equally ...
... proving qualifications which they have already proved , and meeting objections which have already been met and answered ? In a recent paper * on the subject of parliamentary registration , we made an observation which is equally ...
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