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Direct frand in contracts comprehends every falsehood , art , trick or maneuvre ,
practised by the one party to mislead or deceive the other concerning the subject
or terms of the contract . “ It partakes of the nature of fraud in contracts , for either
...
Direct frand in contracts comprehends every falsehood , art , trick or maneuvre ,
practised by the one party to mislead or deceive the other concerning the subject
or terms of the contract . “ It partakes of the nature of fraud in contracts , for either
...
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Their sole study is human nature , not in books , but the great volume of the world
; and the most valuable portion of their learning consists in the science , which is
sometimes dignified with the honourable appellation of toad eating . When you ...
Their sole study is human nature , not in books , but the great volume of the world
; and the most valuable portion of their learning consists in the science , which is
sometimes dignified with the honourable appellation of toad eating . When you ...
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One cannot for ever look at the beauties of nature without becoming fatigued at
last ; it cannot therefore be expected that we should look at mere imitations of
nature continually , without being satiated in time . Yet when we come to sum up
the ...
One cannot for ever look at the beauties of nature without becoming fatigued at
last ; it cannot therefore be expected that we should look at mere imitations of
nature continually , without being satiated in time . Yet when we come to sum up
the ...
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Whatever applies to the truth of nature , applies to the truth of imitative art - for
they are one -- so that the moral nature of beauty is as obvious in sculpture and
painting as in life , and a moral illustration of one serves for all . The beauty of the
...
Whatever applies to the truth of nature , applies to the truth of imitative art - for
they are one -- so that the moral nature of beauty is as obvious in sculpture and
painting as in life , and a moral illustration of one serves for all . The beauty of the
...
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To gratify this insatiable propensity , the writer of poetry or romance compares
and combines the materials with which nature and art supply him in every variety
of form , and manner , and incident . Whatever is original in these compositions ...
To gratify this insatiable propensity , the writer of poetry or romance compares
and combines the materials with which nature and art supply him in every variety
of form , and manner , and incident . Whatever is original in these compositions ...
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