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... knowledge to its just height ; all the Clergy here are his Pupils , and suck all they have from him ; Allen cannot make a warrant without his precedent , nor our quondam John Evans draw a recognizance sine directione Michaelis ...
... knowledge to its just height ; all the Clergy here are his Pupils , and suck all they have from him ; Allen cannot make a warrant without his precedent , nor our quondam John Evans draw a recognizance sine directione Michaelis ...
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... knowledge of Latin , in which , I believe , he was exceeded by no man of his time ; he said , ' My master whipt me very well . Without that , Sir , I should have done nothing . ' He told Mr. Langton , that while Hunter was flogging his ...
... knowledge of Latin , in which , I believe , he was exceeded by no man of his time ; he said , ' My master whipt me very well . Without that , Sir , I should have done nothing . ' He told Mr. Langton , that while Hunter was flogging his ...
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... knowledge . A boy should be introduced to such books , by having his attention directed to the arrangement , to the style , and other excellencies of composition ; that the mind being thus engaged by an amusing variety of objects , may ...
... knowledge . A boy should be introduced to such books , by having his attention directed to the arrangement , to the style , and other excellencies of composition ; that the mind being thus engaged by an amusing variety of objects , may ...
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... knowledge . His acquaintance with books was great , and what he did not immediately know , he could , at least , tell where to find . Such was his ampli- tude of learning , and such his copiousness of communica- tion , that it may be ...
... knowledge . His acquaintance with books was great , and what he did not immediately know , he could , at least , tell where to find . Such was his ampli- tude of learning , and such his copiousness of communica- tion , that it may be ...
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... knowledge of literature ; and he even obtained the assistance of his pen in furnishing some numbers of a periodical Essay printed in the news- paper , of which Warren was proprietor . After very dili- gent inquiry , I have not been able ...
... knowledge of literature ; and he even obtained the assistance of his pen in furnishing some numbers of a periodical Essay printed in the news- paper , of which Warren was proprietor . After very dili- gent inquiry , I have not been able ...
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