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Pagina 585
... learned and utterly from this land of change , and from sickness the studious both at home and in foreign countries ; which she had suffered long , to another wondrous and even eventually attains to that position of emi - state of being ...
... learned and utterly from this land of change , and from sickness the studious both at home and in foreign countries ; which she had suffered long , to another wondrous and even eventually attains to that position of emi - state of being ...
Pagina 589
... learned man- nerism in which he works and lives , is too dense to admit of the undistorted shining of his modest virtue . The man is a good man enough , but he has no capacity for letting his light shine cheer- fully and profitably ...
... learned man- nerism in which he works and lives , is too dense to admit of the undistorted shining of his modest virtue . The man is a good man enough , but he has no capacity for letting his light shine cheer- fully and profitably ...
Pagina 591
... learned . He has only to application was made in his behalf to the university give proofs of a superior intelligence , and the of Oxford , soliciting , by way of favor , that the highest posts of learned eminence are open to his desired ...
... learned . He has only to application was made in his behalf to the university give proofs of a superior intelligence , and the of Oxford , soliciting , by way of favor , that the highest posts of learned eminence are open to his desired ...
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