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1 They partake, of course, of the intellectual peculiarities of the different authors.
2 But here again it simply reflects public opinion and certain intellectual peculiarities of the educated classes.
3 Indeed, those intellectual peculiarities which make his writings valuable frequently impeded him in the contests of active life.
4 Similar intellectual peculiarities seem to be connoted by the external differences which mark off other races from each other.
5 But, with all these advantages, he had some moral and intellectual peculiarities which made him a torment to himself and to all connected with him.
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