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Page 49
... knowledge of the spoken languages of Hindostan , with accounts and mathematics , is projected ; and , if carried into effect , may contribute in some degree to the diffusion of science . But to erect and endow schools and academies , in ...
... knowledge of the spoken languages of Hindostan , with accounts and mathematics , is projected ; and , if carried into effect , may contribute in some degree to the diffusion of science . But to erect and endow schools and academies , in ...
Page 70
... knowledge . An examination , therefore , of its structure , will form a proper introduction to our inquiries concerning eloquence . Spoken language may be defined to be , the art of communicat- ing thought by means of certain articulate ...
... knowledge . An examination , therefore , of its structure , will form a proper introduction to our inquiries concerning eloquence . Spoken language may be defined to be , the art of communicat- ing thought by means of certain articulate ...
Page 81
... knowledge never surpassed at that early period of life . During a residence of more than double the time commonly pass- ed here by persons of his rank , he was equally remarkable for the most diligent application to study , and for the ...
... knowledge never surpassed at that early period of life . During a residence of more than double the time commonly pass- ed here by persons of his rank , he was equally remarkable for the most diligent application to study , and for the ...
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