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<p> 18. Why in other parts of Europe people of moderate understanding<lb/>are capable of writing intelligibly and why with us often<lb/>people of great sharpness write so very unintelligibly.</p><p>19. Why with us things are <sic>began</sic> with great heat and <lb/>eagerness, then are left and not uncommonly entirely<lb/>forgotten.</p><p>20. How to destroy too opposite & <sic>hurtfull</sic> prejudicies<lb/>one that of thinking everything bad with us, <del>the other</del> <lb/>and everything good <del> abroad</del> in other countries. The other <lb/>the thinking everything good with us and bad in other<lb/>countries.</p> <p>21. In what consists or national character.</p> | |||
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18. Why in other parts of Europe people of moderate understanding
are capable of writing intelligibly and why with us often
people of great sharpness write so very unintelligibly.
19. Why with us things are began with great heat and
eagerness, then are left and not uncommonly entirely
forgotten.
20. How to destroy too opposite & hurtfull prejudicies
one that of thinking everything bad with us, the other
and everything good abroad in other countries. The other
the thinking everything good with us and bad in other
countries.
21. In what consists or national character.
Identifier: | JB/539/454/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1783-10-?? |
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539 |
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454 |
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002 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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