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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... bodily shapes, but in souls-from which it is dear that it is something different from the nature of the circle itself and from the three things mentioned before. Of these things intelligence comes closest in kinship and likeness to the fifth, and the others are farther distant. The same ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... of speaking loudly, softly, or between the two; of high, low, or intermediate pitch; of the various rhythms that suit various subjects. These are the three things-volume of sound, modulation of pitch, and rhythm-that a speaker bears in mind. It is those who do bear them in mind ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... three jugglers, and having thoroughly convinced myself of my young lady's innocence, I took this second prophecy easily enough. "So much for two of the three things that are going to happen," I said. "Now for the third!" "Third, and last," said Sergeant Cuff, "you will, sooner or later, hear ... |
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[ FRENCH FICTION]
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| ... thought poor Cornelius, "that I should not in this world give my name either to a child to a flower, or to a book, -- the three things by which a man's memory is perpetuated." Repressing his melancholy thoughts, he followed the officer with a resolute heart, and carrying his head ... |
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[ ORGANIC EVOLUTION & GENETICS]
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| ... very pleasant evening with Captain King at Dunheved; and thus ended my little excursion in the colony of New South Wales. Before arriving here the three things which interested me most were -- the state of society amongst the higher classes, the condition of the convicts, and the degree of attraction ... |
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[ KNOWLEDGE]
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| ... is admissible to draw a conclusion about the child: any kind of offensive incontinence, any kind of sordid envy; or of clumsy self-vaunting--the three things which together have constituted the genuine plebeian type in all times--such must pass over to the child, as surely as bad blood; ... |
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[ ITALIAN ESSAYS]
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| ... army was to change the State in Florence, to take it away from its attachment to, France, and extract money from it. If of the three things, they (Spaniards) should have obtained the last two, and there should have remained to the (Florentine) people the first, that of saving their ... |
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[ OTHER LITERATURES]
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| ... they soon had a roaring fire. The godson remained with them for a while, and then continued his way. He went on, wondering what the three things he had seen might mean; but he could not fathom them. IX The godson walked the whole of that day, and in the ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... matters may be left for the present. The first question is whether music is or is not to be a part of education. Of the three things mentioned in our discussion, which does it produce?- education or amusement or intellectual enjoyment, for it may be reckoned under all three, and ... |
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[ POETRY]
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| ... have to do is to work up the scenery, develop the characters, and improve the style." "My dear fellow," said I, "they are just the three things that I would rather die than set my hand to. It shall be published as it stands." "But so bald," objected Mr. Thomson. " ... |
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[ ESSAYS]
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| ... Author of the Declaration of American Independence; of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom; and Father of the University of Virginia." These were the three things which, in his own opinion, constituted his most enduring title to fame. and it is to be observed that freedom was the fruit ... |




