Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the Encouragements Offered to Diligent Students, and the Rewards Conferred on Successful Students, in the University of Cambridge: To which is Prefixed, a Collection of Maxims, Aphorisms, &c. Designed for the Use of Learners |
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... endowed schools in England and Wales . And in order to secure correctness , the compiler has written to all the masters of grammar - schools in England and Wales for such information as he could not obtain from other sources . To those ...
... endowed schools in England and Wales . And in order to secure correctness , the compiler has written to all the masters of grammar - schools in England and Wales for such information as he could not obtain from other sources . To those ...
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... . We are all naturally endowed with a strong appetite to know , to see , to pursue truth ; and with a bashful abhorrency from being deceived and entangled in mistake . And as success in enquiry after truth affords MAXIMS , & c . 7.
... . We are all naturally endowed with a strong appetite to know , to see , to pursue truth ; and with a bashful abhorrency from being deceived and entangled in mistake . And as success in enquiry after truth affords MAXIMS , & c . 7.
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... endowed with talents for the acquisition of some knowledge . It is not necessary for him to feel the beauties of composition , to measure the motions of the planets , to exercise his memory in history , or to invigorate his judgment by ...
... endowed with talents for the acquisition of some knowledge . It is not necessary for him to feel the beauties of composition , to measure the motions of the planets , to exercise his memory in history , or to invigorate his judgment by ...
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... endowment of humanity.- John Foster . 243 . - The body has its rights ; and it will have them . They cannot be trampled upon or slighted without peril . The body ought to be the soul's best friend , and cordial , dutiful helpmate . Many ...
... endowment of humanity.- John Foster . 243 . - The body has its rights ; and it will have them . They cannot be trampled upon or slighted without peril . The body ought to be the soul's best friend , and cordial , dutiful helpmate . Many ...
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... endowed with limbs and senses indeed , well fitted to the material world , yet power- less from want of use : and as for knowledge , his soul is one unvaried blank ; yet has this blank been al- ready touched by a celestial hand , and ...
... endowed with limbs and senses indeed , well fitted to the material world , yet power- less from want of use : and as for knowledge , his soul is one unvaried blank ; yet has this blank been al- ready touched by a celestial hand , and ...
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