Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... knowledge can alone be derived ; they may therefore be consi- dered as immediate emanations from the divine mind , imparted to us by God , that we might not altogether wander in doubt and darkness , but discern something of the manner ...
... knowledge can alone be derived ; they may therefore be consi- dered as immediate emanations from the divine mind , imparted to us by God , that we might not altogether wander in doubt and darkness , but discern something of the manner ...
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... , which in other respects would have been highly desirable . The late Marquis of Lansdown had applied to Dr. Price , to recommend to him a gentleman of character and and extensive knowledge and learning , who would be willing 1xx MEMOIR OF.
... , which in other respects would have been highly desirable . The late Marquis of Lansdown had applied to Dr. Price , to recommend to him a gentleman of character and and extensive knowledge and learning , who would be willing 1xx MEMOIR OF.
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George Walker. and extensive knowledge and learning , who would be willing to undertake the education of his two sons . The Doctor , in a letter to Mr. Walker on this occasion , observes , " You " were the first I thought of , and I have ...
George Walker. and extensive knowledge and learning , who would be willing to undertake the education of his two sons . The Doctor , in a letter to Mr. Walker on this occasion , observes , " You " were the first I thought of , and I have ...
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... knowledge of such ele- mental parts of learning as generally form the basis of education ; but to this it is requisite that he should unite such other qualities , as are calculated to engage the es- teem and confidence of those who are ...
... knowledge of such ele- mental parts of learning as generally form the basis of education ; but to this it is requisite that he should unite such other qualities , as are calculated to engage the es- teem and confidence of those who are ...
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... knowledge of mankind , drawn from his own experience , and that of past ages , which taught him , that , as no state derived it's greatness from fortuitous circumstances alone , so none ever fell from the rank it held but by the decline ...
... knowledge of mankind , drawn from his own experience , and that of past ages , which taught him , that , as no state derived it's greatness from fortuitous circumstances alone , so none ever fell from the rank it held but by the decline ...
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