The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... Learning , I beg you would give me some Instructions in this Case , and perswade Parents to encourage their Children when they find them diligent and desirous of Learning . I have heard some Parents say , they would do any Thing for ...
... Learning , I beg you would give me some Instructions in this Case , and perswade Parents to encourage their Children when they find them diligent and desirous of Learning . I have heard some Parents say , they would do any Thing for ...
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... Learning which he had before communicated to him in private Lectures ; concluding , that he had rather excell the rest of Mankind in Knowledge than in Power . Luisa de Padilla , a Lady of great Learning , and Countess of Aranda , was in ...
... Learning which he had before communicated to him in private Lectures ; concluding , that he had rather excell the rest of Mankind in Knowledge than in Power . Luisa de Padilla , a Lady of great Learning , and Countess of Aranda , was in ...
Strana 432
... Learning . The Obser- vation which I made upon these two Weights opened to me a new Field of Discoveries , for notwithstanding the weight of Natural Parts was much heavier than that of Learning , I observed that it weighed an hundred ...
... Learning . The Obser- vation which I made upon these two Weights opened to me a new Field of Discoveries , for notwithstanding the weight of Natural Parts was much heavier than that of Learning , I observed that it weighed an hundred ...
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