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When these maladies could not restrain my rage for learning , my father provided that I should be daily instructed in some school abroad , or by domestic tutors at home . ” How great are h در 66 the obligations of Britain and of ...
When these maladies could not restrain my rage for learning , my father provided that I should be daily instructed in some school abroad , or by domestic tutors at home . ” How great are h در 66 the obligations of Britain and of ...
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How exquisite must have been his sensations on receiving , in that admirable latin is addressed to him , the fullest evidence of the learning , genius , taste , piety , and gratitude , which had unfolded under his eye !
How exquisite must have been his sensations on receiving , in that admirable latin is addressed to him , the fullest evidence of the learning , genius , taste , piety , and gratitude , which had unfolded under his eye !
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S I j $ but , in that seat of learning , was an object of affection and respect . ... which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the follows of that college wherein I spent some years : who at ...
S I j $ but , in that seat of learning , was an object of affection and respect . ... which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the follows of that college wherein I spent some years : who at ...
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... and we are assured , by more than one passage in his own works , that he looked with no friendly eye either on the plan of education ? observed in the University , or on the learning and the conduct of its members . We may con.
... and we are assured , by more than one passage in his own works , that he looked with no friendly eye either on the plan of education ? observed in the University , or on the learning and the conduct of its members . We may con.
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Of his learning and his talents , indeed , he had exhibited , during this period , such decisive and brilliant proofs , as to place above question his uncommon acquisitions and powers , and , undoubtedly , to make him the centre of an ...
Of his learning and his talents , indeed , he had exhibited , during this period , such decisive and brilliant proofs , as to place above question his uncommon acquisitions and powers , and , undoubtedly , to make him the centre of an ...
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