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At that time I had read , under my father's tuition , a number of Greek prose authors , among whom I remember the whole of Herodotus , and of Xenophon's Cyropaedia and Memorials of Socrates ; some of the lives of the philosophers by ...
At that time I had read , under my father's tuition , a number of Greek prose authors , among whom I remember the whole of Herodotus , and of Xenophon's Cyropaedia and Memorials of Socrates ; some of the lives of the philosophers by ...
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My father , therefore , commenced instructing me in the science by a sort of lectures , which he delivered to me in our walks . He expounded each day a portion of the subject , and I gave him next day a written account of it , which he ...
My father , therefore , commenced instructing me in the science by a sort of lectures , which he delivered to me in our walks . He expounded each day a portion of the subject , and I gave him next day a written account of it , which he ...
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I remember the very place in Hyde Park where , in my fourteenth year , on the eve of leaving my father's house for a long absence , he told me that I should find , as I got acquainted with new people , that I had been taught many things ...
I remember the very place in Hyde Park where , in my fourteenth year , on the eve of leaving my father's house for a long absence , he told me that I should find , as I got acquainted with new people , that I had been taught many things ...
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