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... living , with In the tenth century of the Sylva , after having enume - joint forces directing their strength against nature rated many of the idle imaginations by which the world then was , and , more or less , always will be , misled ...
... living , with In the tenth century of the Sylva , after having enume - joint forces directing their strength against nature rated many of the idle imaginations by which the world then was , and , more or less , always will be , misled ...
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... living , and of the pursuits in which they were engaged . Instead of students ready at all times to acquire any sort of know- ledge , he found himself " amidst men of sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety ...
... living , and of the pursuits in which they were engaged . Instead of students ready at all times to acquire any sort of know- ledge , he found himself " amidst men of sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety ...
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... living spring to mix with the stagnant waters . " Let it , " he says , " be remembered that there is not any col- legiate education of statesmen , and that this has not only a malign influence upon the growth of sciences , but is ...
... living spring to mix with the stagnant waters . " Let it , " he says , " be remembered that there is not any col- legiate education of statesmen , and that this has not only a malign influence upon the growth of sciences , but is ...
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... living only to think . " s 2 Lady Burleigh to urge his suit with his uncle . But his application was unsuccessful ; the queen and the lord treasurer , distinguished as they were for penetration into character , being little disposed My ...
... living only to think . " s 2 Lady Burleigh to urge his suit with his uncle . But his application was unsuccessful ; the queen and the lord treasurer , distinguished as they were for penetration into character , being little disposed My ...
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... living ; the queen indeed ing . " and said , " How well you have expressed cars . portionable to an infinite desire ; his study. mander might incur the like , but , in confidence of her majesty's mercy , he agreed with the rest . Of this ...
... living ; the queen indeed ing . " and said , " How well you have expressed cars . portionable to an infinite desire ; his study. mander might incur the like , but , in confidence of her majesty's mercy , he agreed with the rest . Of this ...
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