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BOOK 2 CHAPTER 1
s tom ance  Mr Jacobs Academy, rictly correct, but it  no fart t testament. And Mr Stelling  to enfeeble and emasculate o reduce tonic effect of etymology by mixing it tering, extraneous information suco girls.

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    t t  t mistake t day, encouraged o persevere in to ralised any scepticism t migellings continued demand for Euclid. But  absence of all  into t seemed cle
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