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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... receiving back the estates from the cathedral bodies would have alienated them to other purposes , or have allowed any innovations against the express directions of the royal founder , King Henry VIII . , when his object in the ...
... receiving back the estates from the cathedral bodies would have alienated them to other purposes , or have allowed any innovations against the express directions of the royal founder , King Henry VIII . , when his object in the ...
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... receive all that comes . — Harris . 63 . The framers of preventive laws , no less than pri- vate tutors and schoolmaster should remember , that the readiest way to make either mind or body grow awry , is by lacing it too tight . - S . T ...
... receive all that comes . — Harris . 63 . The framers of preventive laws , no less than pri- vate tutors and schoolmaster should remember , that the readiest way to make either mind or body grow awry , is by lacing it too tight . - S . T ...
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... Some intellects gather strength from slight and imperceptible causes , as trees occasionally flourish almost on the naked rock . In both cases , however , the nutrition actually received is less considerable than might be 22 APHORISMS ,
... Some intellects gather strength from slight and imperceptible causes , as trees occasionally flourish almost on the naked rock . In both cases , however , the nutrition actually received is less considerable than might be 22 APHORISMS ,
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... receive the images exactly as they exist . - Bacon , 134 . Sir Isaac Newton used to say , that if there were any ... received from reading , and no more ; it must reproduce it digested , altered , im- proved , and refined . Reading ...
... receive the images exactly as they exist . - Bacon , 134 . Sir Isaac Newton used to say , that if there were any ... received from reading , and no more ; it must reproduce it digested , altered , im- proved , and refined . Reading ...
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... received , requires the consent of the learned . - Quintilian . 161 . They who are learning to compose and arrange ... receives from , rather than imparts to words their force . — Pascal . 165 . An epithet is an addition , but an ...
... received , requires the consent of the learned . - Quintilian . 161 . They who are learning to compose and arrange ... receives from , rather than imparts to words their force . — Pascal . 165 . An epithet is an addition , but an ...
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