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Page 58
... Learning will give an unmix'd pleasure , Which gold can't buy , and trade can't measure . But each within his destin'd station : - Learning's my pride and consolation . That high - form'd inmate of the soul , Which , as the changing ...
... Learning will give an unmix'd pleasure , Which gold can't buy , and trade can't measure . But each within his destin'd station : - Learning's my pride and consolation . That high - form'd inmate of the soul , Which , as the changing ...
Page 61
... learning , unbelievers , or he- retics in politics , are as much hated and abhorred by political bigots restrained by secular law , as , under the old learning , unbelievers , or heretics in religion , were hated and abhorred by ...
... learning , unbelievers , or he- retics in politics , are as much hated and abhorred by political bigots restrained by secular law , as , under the old learning , unbelievers , or heretics in religion , were hated and abhorred by ...
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... learning , piety , and zeal , we know that they were men ; that they did not pretend to act under a divine in- spiration ; and that of course their work , though excellent on the whole , is far from being perfect . Now it is not ...
... learning , piety , and zeal , we know that they were men ; that they did not pretend to act under a divine in- spiration ; and that of course their work , though excellent on the whole , is far from being perfect . Now it is not ...
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Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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