| 1805 - 948 str.
...particularly to have enabled him to employ his taknts so much to his own and die public advantage, was the regular allotment of his time to particular occupations, and a scrupulous adherence to die distribution which he had fixed ; hence all his studies were pursued widiout interruption or confusion.... | |
| 1798 - 542 str.
...particularly to have enabled him, to employ his talents so much to his own and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of his time to particular...adherence to the distribution which he had fixed; hence, all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion: nor can I here omit remarking,... | |
| 1799 - 614 str.
...particularly to have enabled him to employ his talents fo much to his own and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of his time to particular occupations, and a fcrupulous adherence to the difliibution which he had fixed ; hence, all his (Indies were purfued without... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1804 - 820 str.
...particularly to have enabled him to employ his talents so much to his own, and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of his time to particular...adherence to the distribution •which he had fixed ; hence all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion. Nor can I omit remarking, the... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1806 - 618 str.
...employ his ta» Jents so much to his own and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of 850 his time to particular occupations, and a scrupulous adherence to the distribution which he had fixed ; hence all his studies were pursued without interruption or confix sioii*. Nor can I omit remarking... | |
| 1806 - 678 str.
...him w employ his talents so much to Us owe and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of bis time to particular occupations, and a scrupulous adherence to the. distribution, which he had fixed. Hence all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion." We cannot perhaps more usefully... | |
| Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1807 - 504 str.
...particularly to have enabled him to employ his talents so much to his own and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of his time to particular...scrupulous adherence to the distribution which he had fixed ; hence, all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion : nor can I here omit remarking,... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 str.
...particularly to have enabled him to employ his talents fo much to his own and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of his time to particular occupations, and a fcrupulous adherence to the diftribution which he had fixed ; hence, all his ftudies were purfued without... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 554 str.
...particularly to have enabled him to employ his talents fo much to his own and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of his time to particular occupations, and a fcrupulous adherence to the diftribution which he had fixed ; hence all his ftudies were purfued without... | |
| 1843 - 636 str.
...particularly to have enabled him to employ his talents so much to his own and the public advantage, was the regular allotment of his time to particular...adherence to the distribution which he had fixed; hence, all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion: nor can I here omit remarking... | |
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