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 | | He designed many things, and drew in other persons as coadjutors, quarrelled with some or all, blundered much, and something is done; all are a little advanced, but the individual is always mistaken. |
 | | "It is worse than a crime, it is a blunder," said Napoleon, speaking the language of the intellect. |
 | | It is true that all the muses and love and religion hate these developments, and will find a way to punish the chemist, who publishes in the parlor the secrets of the laboratory. |
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