Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... exertions of an individual thus qualified for the arduous task of education , is altogether incalculable ; for the influence which is thus early obtained over youth is never perhaps wholly obliterated ; in some measure therefore he may ...
... exertions of an individual thus qualified for the arduous task of education , is altogether incalculable ; for the influence which is thus early obtained over youth is never perhaps wholly obliterated ; in some measure therefore he may ...
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... , when his strength was not equal to such arduous exertions , it was his usual custom to prolong his studies to an advanced hour of the morning . He seems seems at all times to have considered his body as Iviii MEMOIR OF.
... , when his strength was not equal to such arduous exertions , it was his usual custom to prolong his studies to an advanced hour of the morning . He seems seems at all times to have considered his body as Iviii MEMOIR OF.
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... exertions , until the powers of his mind , exhausted by intense application , require to be invigo- rated by an intermission of it's labours . These observations apply with peculiar force to the mathematical student . When the truth to ...
... exertions , until the powers of his mind , exhausted by intense application , require to be invigo- rated by an intermission of it's labours . These observations apply with peculiar force to the mathematical student . When the truth to ...
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... exertions as a public character still more extensively useful . The municipal jurisdic- tion of the town was vested in a corpora- tion , that acted upon the same liberal and enlarged principles , as Mr. Walker had him- self adopted for ...
... exertions as a public character still more extensively useful . The municipal jurisdic- tion of the town was vested in a corpora- tion , that acted upon the same liberal and enlarged principles , as Mr. Walker had him- self adopted for ...
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... exertions ; that it is " the only nerve of necessity : but I beg " leave to observe to you , that this mighty 66 plea , which is to turn aside your attention " to your last interests , is refuted by their 66 own concessions . They allow ...
... exertions ; that it is " the only nerve of necessity : but I beg " leave to observe to you , that this mighty 66 plea , which is to turn aside your attention " to your last interests , is refuted by their 66 own concessions . They allow ...
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