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If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be such as excites surprise for its acuteness rather than admiration for its profundity . He takes care ! —say rather , that nature took care for him .
If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be such as excites surprise for its acuteness rather than admiration for its profundity . He takes care ! —say rather , that nature took care for him .
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If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be such as excites surprise for its acuteness rather than admiration for its profundity . He takes care ! -say rather , that nature took care for him .
If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be such as excites surprise for its acuteness rather than admiration for its profundity . He takes care ! -say rather , that nature took care for him .
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He differed from those who thought it was better that such a question should be taken up by the government . The most wise and proper mode of handling it was in such a way as to make it a kind of common cause . If the government were to ...
He differed from those who thought it was better that such a question should be taken up by the government . The most wise and proper mode of handling it was in such a way as to make it a kind of common cause . If the government were to ...
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