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... 380-82 — Fordham a thorough knowledge of Greek nécessary to College , 382-4_St . Xavier's , 384_Manhattan understand the Iliad , ib . — the laws of nature College 385-388 -- Columbia College , 388— Harvard , ib .
... 380-82 — Fordham a thorough knowledge of Greek nécessary to College , 382-4_St . Xavier's , 384_Manhattan understand the Iliad , ib . — the laws of nature College 385-388 -- Columbia College , 388— Harvard , ib .
Pagina iii
his comedies of nature into significant signs , ib . - lan- bright and witty , 265 — Dean Swift , the guage neither the product of organization greatest wit of the age , ib . - character in nor the manifestation of emotion ...
his comedies of nature into significant signs , ib . - lan- bright and witty , 265 — Dean Swift , the guage neither the product of organization greatest wit of the age , ib . - character in nor the manifestation of emotion ...
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In short , vanity , as well as modesty , has been implanted in us by nature , and it is the abuse , not the use of her gifts which is injurious . Man is a social being , and as such he should not conceal from his neighbor any knowledge ...
In short , vanity , as well as modesty , has been implanted in us by nature , and it is the abuse , not the use of her gifts which is injurious . Man is a social being , and as such he should not conceal from his neighbor any knowledge ...
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They likewise discuss and impart to the youth many things respecting the stars and their motions , respecting the extent of the world and of our earth , respecting the nature of things ; and respecting the power and the majesty of the ...
They likewise discuss and impart to the youth many things respecting the stars and their motions , respecting the extent of the world and of our earth , respecting the nature of things ; and respecting the power and the majesty of the ...
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The Bards were accustomed to employ themselves in celebrating the brave achievements of their illustrious men in epic verse , accompanied with sweet airs on the lyre . The Eubages investigated the system and sublime secrets of nature ...
The Bards were accustomed to employ themselves in celebrating the brave achievements of their illustrious men in epic verse , accompanied with sweet airs on the lyre . The Eubages investigated the system and sublime secrets of nature ...
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