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Strana
... Knowledge PAGE Herschel Froissart Massinger 12 Harte 20 Courier 24 Various 26 Bishop Hall 29 Landor 33 Coleridge 36 Various 40 Canning 47 Addison 50 Arnott 58 G. Herbert 63 Lord Bacon 65 Cralbe 76 Swift 77 D. Hume 80 C. Lamb 83 Buffon ...
... Knowledge PAGE Herschel Froissart Massinger 12 Harte 20 Courier 24 Various 26 Bishop Hall 29 Landor 33 Coleridge 36 Various 40 Canning 47 Addison 50 Arnott 58 G. Herbert 63 Lord Bacon 65 Cralbe 76 Swift 77 D. Hume 80 C. Lamb 83 Buffon ...
Strana 1
... Knowledge . We cannot forbear the pleasure of quoting a beautiful passage from an ' Address to the Sub- scribers to the Windsor and Eton Public Library , ' delivered by him in 1833 - a period when many eminent men believed , or affected ...
... Knowledge . We cannot forbear the pleasure of quoting a beautiful passage from an ' Address to the Sub- scribers to the Windsor and Eton Public Library , ' delivered by him in 1833 - a period when many eminent men believed , or affected ...
Strana 3
... knowledge so complete , but that it may acquire accession , or so free from error but that it may receive correction in passing through the minds of millions . Those who admire and love knowledge for its own sake , ought to wish to see ...
... knowledge so complete , but that it may acquire accession , or so free from error but that it may receive correction in passing through the minds of millions . Those who admire and love knowledge for its own sake , ought to wish to see ...
Strana 4
... knowledge to a prac- tical end . If the knowledge be merely accumulated experience , the art is empirical ; but if it be experience reasoned upon and brought under general principles , it assumes a higher character , and becomes a ...
... knowledge to a prac- tical end . If the knowledge be merely accumulated experience , the art is empirical ; but if it be experience reasoned upon and brought under general principles , it assumes a higher character , and becomes a ...
Strana 10
... knowledge . 2 CIC " Then he gave leave to all the people to depart ; but they of Foix would not depart from Orthes till the count should assure them that Gaston should not die ; they loved the child so well . Then the count promised ...
... knowledge . 2 CIC " Then he gave leave to all the people to depart ; but they of Foix would not depart from Orthes till the count should assure them that Gaston should not die ; they loved the child so well . Then the count promised ...
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