That cannot be called a success which leaves the most difficult part of the task unaccomplished, nor can it be wise to allow difficulties to amass and accumulate, if they can be mastered in detail as they present themselves.
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Ever since, philosophical students, not always indeed with the Socratic modesty of self-confession, have loved to point out this or that gap in human knowledge, this or that needed and unaccomplished task, which the presumably wider outlook of their own professional studes, has, as they pretende, enabled them to see in the province of some special pursuit.
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The Scripture does speak of an event yet unaccomplished, of which the scene is to be the Land of Babylon.
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According to the criminal legislation of some countries, there are two different interpretations of unaccomplished crimes.
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