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Page 30
... observed the distinction between the use of the consonant v , and the vowel u ( which had been recommended by Ramus and other writers long before , but never regarded ) , as also the vowel i from the consonant j . Aldus Manutius , with ...
... observed the distinction between the use of the consonant v , and the vowel u ( which had been recommended by Ramus and other writers long before , but never regarded ) , as also the vowel i from the consonant j . Aldus Manutius , with ...
Page 77
... observation , that there be as many miseries beyond riches as on this side of them . ' And yet heaven deliver us from pinching poverty , and grant that , having a competency , we may be content and thankful . Let us not repine , or so ...
... observation , that there be as many miseries beyond riches as on this side of them . ' And yet heaven deliver us from pinching poverty , and grant that , having a competency , we may be content and thankful . Let us not repine , or so ...
Page 84
... observed , from my infancy , that the poor of Marseilles are ill- supplied with water , which can only be procured at a great price , I have cheerfully labored the whole of my life to procure for them this great blessing , and I direct ...
... observed , from my infancy , that the poor of Marseilles are ill- supplied with water , which can only be procured at a great price , I have cheerfully labored the whole of my life to procure for them this great blessing , and I direct ...
Page 85
... observed a paper in his pocket upon which something was written . This excited his curiosity . He pulled it out , and found that it was a letter from the page's mother , the contents of which were nearly as follows : " She returned her ...
... observed a paper in his pocket upon which something was written . This excited his curiosity . He pulled it out , and found that it was a letter from the page's mother , the contents of which were nearly as follows : " She returned her ...
Page 97
... observed justly , that the best part of beauty is that which a picture cannot express . Beauty is indescribable and inexplicable ; it fascinates , dazzles , and bewilders us with its mystic power . Woman has been defined something ...
... observed justly , that the best part of beauty is that which a picture cannot express . Beauty is indescribable and inexplicable ; it fascinates , dazzles , and bewilders us with its mystic power . Woman has been defined something ...
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