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1 It was too incidental, too incomplete , too much like a mere breathing-place on life's highway.
2 Every other print was either too incomplete to process, or was a non-person as far as the federal government was concerned.
3 While the books gathered under its roof were far too esoteric for general public consumption, the collection was too incomplete for scholastic study.
4 It is at once too good, too difficult a book for general, popular use, and too incomplete for the purposes of the professional student.
5 In any case, the posthumous and much delayed 1919 monograph was too disjointed, too incomplete and above all, too late, to win any potential influence.
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