Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier and Son, 1901 - 431 sider |
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... fortune of mankind will lead it to such a termination as is not possible for the present race of men to conceive . The point in view is not only the contemplative happiness , but the whole fortunes , and affairs , and powers , and works ...
... fortune of mankind will lead it to such a termination as is not possible for the present race of men to conceive . The point in view is not only the contemplative happiness , but the whole fortunes , and affairs , and powers , and works ...
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... fortune , at the surprising development of that part of your nature which philosophers call intellectual . The deep and broad capacity of your mind , the grasp of your memory , the quickness of your apprehension , the penetration of ...
... fortune , at the surprising development of that part of your nature which philosophers call intellectual . The deep and broad capacity of your mind , the grasp of your memory , the quickness of your apprehension , the penetration of ...
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... fortune- your Majesty being possessed of a virtuous disposition and a prosperous government , a virtuous observance of the duties of the conjugal state with most blessed and happy fruit of marriage , a virtuous and most Christian desire ...
... fortune- your Majesty being possessed of a virtuous disposition and a prosperous government , a virtuous observance of the duties of the conjugal state with most blessed and happy fruit of marriage , a virtuous and most Christian desire ...
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... fortune , and gives them opportunities of revenging and obliging ; or because it exercises some faculty , wherein they delight , and so keeps them in good humor with themselves . Whence , as false valor lies in the eyes of the beholders ...
... fortune , and gives them opportunities of revenging and obliging ; or because it exercises some faculty , wherein they delight , and so keeps them in good humor with themselves . Whence , as false valor lies in the eyes of the beholders ...
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... fortune , ( 2 ) their manners , or ( 3 ) the nature of their studies . 1. The disrepute of learning from the fortune or con- dition of the learned , regards either their indigence , re- tirement , or meanness of employ . As to the point ...
... fortune , ( 2 ) their manners , or ( 3 ) the nature of their studies . 1. The disrepute of learning from the fortune or con- dition of the learned , regards either their indigence , re- tirement , or meanness of employ . As to the point ...
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