The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 12, No. 333, September 27, 1828 by Various
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page 40 of 53 (75%)
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* * * * * To attain complex and difficult ends by simple means, whether in physics or politics, falls not to the lot of man. What should we think of the man who should insist on having a _simple watch_, which should answer every object of that machine, and yet possess the simplicity of a sun-dial? The artificer would naturally say to such a customer, "Sir, if you want a sun-dial, you can have a very cheap and a very simple one; but if you desire a watch, I shall be glad to learn how its operations are to be accomplished without complex mechanism." * * * * * THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF _NEW WORKS_. * * * * * A RUSSIAN WEDDING. (_From Dr. Granville's Travels._) |
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