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... LEARNING . By W. B. S. TAYLOR , F.M.A. , ETC. , AND HON . SECRETARY TO THE SOCIETY FOR DIFFUSING INFORMATION UPON THE CRIMINAL CODE OF GREAT BRITAIN . " Verily I say unto you , Wheresoever this Gospel shall be preached in the whole ...
... LEARNING . By W. B. S. TAYLOR , F.M.A. , ETC. , AND HON . SECRETARY TO THE SOCIETY FOR DIFFUSING INFORMATION UPON THE CRIMINAL CODE OF GREAT BRITAIN . " Verily I say unto you , Wheresoever this Gospel shall be preached in the whole ...
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... learning , -with notices of the illustrious and eminent men who have been educated within its precincts , -and who have set , in the path of youth , the light of an inspiring ex- ample , -inculcating the discipline of thought , and the ...
... learning , -with notices of the illustrious and eminent men who have been educated within its precincts , -and who have set , in the path of youth , the light of an inspiring ex- ample , -inculcating the discipline of thought , and the ...
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... learning an act of piety , and while there was yet a mystery about learning which gave it , in the opinion of mankind , a preternatural virtue . It was then that the affluent endeavoured to propitiate Heaven by erect- ing an asylum for ...
... learning an act of piety , and while there was yet a mystery about learning which gave it , in the opinion of mankind , a preternatural virtue . It was then that the affluent endeavoured to propitiate Heaven by erect- ing an asylum for ...
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... learning had been collected from the ruins of civilized states , and which were by them preserved afloat upon the inundation of barbarism until the waters had subsided ; they have also names asso- ciated with their history antecedent to ...
... learning had been collected from the ruins of civilized states , and which were by them preserved afloat upon the inundation of barbarism until the waters had subsided ; they have also names asso- ciated with their history antecedent to ...
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... learning , and its title to the tribute of public esteem , were solemnly granted and conferred . Thus self - respect , without which nothing great is ever per- formed , was sustained in the mind devoted to learn- ing , at a time when ...
... learning , and its title to the tribute of public esteem , were solemnly granted and conferred . Thus self - respect , without which nothing great is ever per- formed , was sustained in the mind devoted to learn- ing , at a time when ...
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