Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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Pagina 63
... learning in existence even in the midst of arms and confusion , and whilst governments were rather in their causes than formed . Learn- ing paid back what it received to Nobility and Priesthood , and paid it with usury , by enlarging ...
... learning in existence even in the midst of arms and confusion , and whilst governments were rather in their causes than formed . Learn- ing paid back what it received to Nobility and Priesthood , and paid it with usury , by enlarging ...
Pagina 262
... Learning . - Wirt . THERE is a great deal of Law Learning that is dry , dark , cold , revolting - but it is an old feudal castle , in perfect preservation , which ... Learning . Young . - YOUR Learning , like the 262 ILLUSTRATIONS OF TRUTH ;
... Learning . - Wirt . THERE is a great deal of Law Learning that is dry , dark , cold , revolting - but it is an old feudal castle , in perfect preservation , which ... Learning . Young . - YOUR Learning , like the 262 ILLUSTRATIONS OF TRUTH ;
Pagina 263
... Learning . Milton . ― THE end of Learning is to know God , and out of that knowledge to love him , and to imitate him , as we may the nearest , by possessing our souls of true Virtue . Learning . — Bishop Earle . A PRETENDER to Learning ...
... Learning . Milton . ― THE end of Learning is to know God , and out of that knowledge to love him , and to imitate him , as we may the nearest , by possessing our souls of true Virtue . Learning . — Bishop Earle . A PRETENDER to Learning ...
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