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Page 125
... learned men are scattered among the vo- lumes of Transactions , Acts , & c . To understand them re- quires a profound knowlege of the subject ; they are written . by the learned to the learned ; and as their object was not to put ...
... learned men are scattered among the vo- lumes of Transactions , Acts , & c . To understand them re- quires a profound knowlege of the subject ; they are written . by the learned to the learned ; and as their object was not to put ...
Page 175
... learned men and their miserable conduct . Since I was to appear in print , I should not have been sorry that that opinion should have appeared at the same time . In truth , there is nothing I hold so cheap as the generality of learned ...
... learned men and their miserable conduct . Since I was to appear in print , I should not have been sorry that that opinion should have appeared at the same time . In truth , there is nothing I hold so cheap as the generality of learned ...
Page 280
... learned men , p . 322 , is not very flattering to the sen of one of the most learned men of our country : You know I have always thought a running footman as meritorious a Being as a learned man . Why is there more merit in having ...
... learned men , p . 322 , is not very flattering to the sen of one of the most learned men of our country : You know I have always thought a running footman as meritorious a Being as a learned man . Why is there more merit in having ...
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