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... received any prolonged academical advantages , a few of them , none at all ; but they con- firm the general rule , inasmuch as they have either received an excellent early education , or , being men of great natural energy of mind ...
... received any prolonged academical advantages , a few of them , none at all ; but they con- firm the general rule , inasmuch as they have either received an excellent early education , or , being men of great natural energy of mind ...
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... received early advantages , obtained the same results by a longer process and through greater difficulties - an argument surely for a thorough early training ; but none of them ever reached eminence without such qualifications . We beg ...
... received early advantages , obtained the same results by a longer process and through greater difficulties - an argument surely for a thorough early training ; but none of them ever reached eminence without such qualifications . We beg ...
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... received the greater part of their education , were conducted on sound principles . The additional expense of enabling a few thus to carry their education to the highest point , would be amply covered by relinquishing the attempt to ...
... received the greater part of their education , were conducted on sound principles . The additional expense of enabling a few thus to carry their education to the highest point , would be amply covered by relinquishing the attempt to ...
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... received intelligence that the stocks had sud- denly fallen . At this moment he was sent for , in a great hurry , to visit a lady who was represented to be very ill . Having considerable property in the funds , the news made so strong ...
... received intelligence that the stocks had sud- denly fallen . At this moment he was sent for , in a great hurry , to visit a lady who was represented to be very ill . Having considerable property in the funds , the news made so strong ...
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... received , but what would agree with the rule of Vincent of Lerins , but what would have been held semper , ubique , et ab omni- bus , always , every where , and by all . Many a papite often desire to appear fond of the rule , quod ...
... received , but what would agree with the rule of Vincent of Lerins , but what would have been held semper , ubique , et ab omni- bus , always , every where , and by all . Many a papite often desire to appear fond of the rule , quod ...
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