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I constantly perlifted in my refusal , because I did not wish to be any man ' s
second ; because I never had any very strong passion for that branch of
knowledge ; because I did not think myself sufficiently skilled in making expe .
riments ; and in ...
I constantly perlifted in my refusal , because I did not wish to be any man ' s
second ; because I never had any very strong passion for that branch of
knowledge ; because I did not think myself sufficiently skilled in making expe .
riments ; and in ...
Page 240
As the present publication contains a list of all the cases that have been brought
before the society , the public will be able to see the extent of the benefits that
have accrued from it ; and such persons as wish to apply for relief , will perceive
that ...
As the present publication contains a list of all the cases that have been brought
before the society , the public will be able to see the extent of the benefits that
have accrued from it ; and such persons as wish to apply for relief , will perceive
that ...
Page 477
Those who are not proficients in the art of drawing , but wish to improve , may
derive another advantage , from having views of scenes , with which they are
intimately acquainted , accurately drawn and engraven in this manner . If they
wish to ...
Those who are not proficients in the art of drawing , but wish to improve , may
derive another advantage , from having views of scenes , with which they are
intimately acquainted , accurately drawn and engraven in this manner . If they
wish to ...
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