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... particular regard for your family . One wonders in vain on what concrete evidence Smollett bases this particular observation . Nothing in the Travels substantiates this description of the French character , or of many other descriptions ...
... particular regard for your family . One wonders in vain on what concrete evidence Smollett bases this particular observation . Nothing in the Travels substantiates this description of the French character , or of many other descriptions ...
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... particular " when he wrote to A. Stuart in 1786 from Paris , " I have made a particular acquaintance here , with Monsieur de Buffon , and have a great desire to give him the best idea I can of our elk . " However the acquaintance may ...
... particular " when he wrote to A. Stuart in 1786 from Paris , " I have made a particular acquaintance here , with Monsieur de Buffon , and have a great desire to give him the best idea I can of our elk . " However the acquaintance may ...
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... particular direction at a particular speed and tracing a par- ticular figure . Just as there can be no general law of physical motion abstracted from all particular bodies and motions so there can be no general law of moral action ...
... particular direction at a particular speed and tracing a par- ticular figure . Just as there can be no general law of physical motion abstracted from all particular bodies and motions so there can be no general law of moral action ...
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