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... person would bring disgrace on the republic . A day was appointed for a formal decision . In the meantime , Harpalus found occasion to show " the Prince of orators " a portion of the precious store of which he had robbed his master ...
... person would bring disgrace on the republic . A day was appointed for a formal decision . In the meantime , Harpalus found occasion to show " the Prince of orators " a portion of the precious store of which he had robbed his master ...
Pagina 23
... person who called their attention to it ? Thus , in substance , the general rule of Bacon's system is to make a complete collection of facts , and to extract science from these facts . In commenting on this , Mr. Ellis , one of the ...
... person who called their attention to it ? Thus , in substance , the general rule of Bacon's system is to make a complete collection of facts , and to extract science from these facts . In commenting on this , Mr. Ellis , one of the ...
Pagina 28
... persons love it for profit , as an hireling that loves the work for the wages ; or for honor , as be- cause it beareth them up in the eyes of men , and refreshes their reputation which otherwise would wear ; or because it putteth them ...
... persons love it for profit , as an hireling that loves the work for the wages ; or for honor , as be- cause it beareth them up in the eyes of men , and refreshes their reputation which otherwise would wear ; or because it putteth them ...
Pagina 29
... person , tender on the behalf of philosophy , reproved Aristippus that he could offer the profession of philosophy such an indignity , as for a private suit to fall at a tyrant's feet ; but he answered . ' It was not his fault , but it ...
... person , tender on the behalf of philosophy , reproved Aristippus that he could offer the profession of philosophy such an indignity , as for a private suit to fall at a tyrant's feet ; but he answered . ' It was not his fault , but it ...
Pagina 33
... persons prefer the stories of Sylvanus Cobb , Jr. , to the noble productions of Miss Muloch and George Elliott . " The Hid- den Hand " and " The Gunmaker of Moscow , " are by far more uni- versally read than " John Halifax , " and " The ...
... persons prefer the stories of Sylvanus Cobb , Jr. , to the noble productions of Miss Muloch and George Elliott . " The Hid- den Hand " and " The Gunmaker of Moscow , " are by far more uni- versally read than " John Halifax , " and " The ...
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