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... knowledge may , in some cases , produce unhappiness , I allow . But , upon the whole , knowledge , per se , is certainly an object which every man would wish to attain , although , perhaps , he may not take the trouble necessary for ...
... knowledge may , in some cases , produce unhappiness , I allow . But , upon the whole , knowledge , per se , is certainly an object which every man would wish to attain , although , perhaps , he may not take the trouble necessary for ...
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... knowledge as may qualify me to direct the doubtful , and instruct the ignorant ; to prevent wrongs and terminate contentions ; and grant that I 1 Since the publication of the edition in 1804 , a copy of this letter has been obligingly ...
... knowledge as may qualify me to direct the doubtful , and instruct the ignorant ; to prevent wrongs and terminate contentions ; and grant that I 1 Since the publication of the edition in 1804 , a copy of this letter has been obligingly ...
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... knowledge , a question whether any nation uninstructed in religion should receive instruction ; or whether that instruction should be imparted to them by a translation of the holy books into their own language . If obedience to the will ...
... knowledge , a question whether any nation uninstructed in religion should receive instruction ; or whether that instruction should be imparted to them by a translation of the holy books into their own language . If obedience to the will ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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