American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 5Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... learned — the ropemaker's trade . " There came , " he contin- ues , “ a well - bred and learned young man from Lucerne , on his way to attend the festivities at Constance , and Zwingle and Myconius per- suaded him to stop and learn the ...
... learned — the ropemaker's trade . " There came , " he contin- ues , “ a well - bred and learned young man from Lucerne , on his way to attend the festivities at Constance , and Zwingle and Myconius per- suaded him to stop and learn the ...
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... learned . When he is well learned , and , as it were , well swallowed down , others may be read . One should undertake nothing new until that which preceded it has been learned thoroughly and sufficiently for all purposes . " Is this ...
... learned . When he is well learned , and , as it were , well swallowed down , others may be read . One should undertake nothing new until that which preceded it has been learned thoroughly and sufficiently for all purposes . " Is this ...
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... learned , and the rightful learned men would fall into disrespect . Learning , answers Grawer , is bound up with no language , although there is a belief , that , absolutely no one can be learned unless he understands Latin and Greek ...
... learned , and the rightful learned men would fall into disrespect . Learning , answers Grawer , is bound up with no language , although there is a belief , that , absolutely no one can be learned unless he understands Latin and Greek ...
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