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FOOTNOTES:[294]The courtesy of Messrs. A. and C. Black allows me to repeat the following passage from an article of mine in theEncyclopædia Britannica. For this repetition I may borrow from a better writer than myself the excuse that a man cannot say exactly the same thing in two different sets of words so as to please himself, or perhaps others.

[294]The courtesy of Messrs. A. and C. Black allows me to repeat the following passage from an article of mine in theEncyclopædia Britannica. For this repetition I may borrow from a better writer than myself the excuse that a man cannot say exactly the same thing in two different sets of words so as to please himself, or perhaps others.

[294]The courtesy of Messrs. A. and C. Black allows me to repeat the following passage from an article of mine in theEncyclopædia Britannica. For this repetition I may borrow from a better writer than myself the excuse that a man cannot say exactly the same thing in two different sets of words so as to please himself, or perhaps others.


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