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1 III | acted her part to better advantage. Inspiration soon became 2 VIII | England, which gives the advantage entirely to the later-viz., 3 XI | discovery that may be of advantage to its commerce. The Circassians 4 XI | beauty so inconsiderable an advantage as to be disregarded by 5 XIII | reveal it to us. It is of advantage to society in general, that 6 XIV | Newton is allowed every advantage, whilst Descartes is not 7 XVIII| declaring, that greater advantage may be reaped from a dozen 8 XX | than in our country - an advantage that results naturally from 9 XXIV | would have had a very great advantage over those who first formed 10 XXIV | something that may prove of advantage to the universe. Hitherto,