The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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... PAGE 96. The Schoolmen's Ass . See page 67 . PAGE 97. Tλéov , etc. See the motto of No. 195 , ante , page 78 . Sir William Petty ( 1623-87 ) . His Essays in Political Arithmetic had been published in 1699 : and a new edition had just ...
... PAGE 96. The Schoolmen's Ass . See page 67 . PAGE 97. Tλéov , etc. See the motto of No. 195 , ante , page 78 . Sir William Petty ( 1623-87 ) . His Essays in Political Arithmetic had been published in 1699 : and a new edition had just ...
Strana 490
... PAGE 209. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , vi . 86 . PAGE 210. Logic Lane ( still so named ) runs off the High Street by University College . Smiglesians , the followers of Martin Smiglecius ( died 1618 ) , a Polish Jesuit . His Logic ...
... PAGE 209. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , vi . 86 . PAGE 210. Logic Lane ( still so named ) runs off the High Street by University College . Smiglesians , the followers of Martin Smiglecius ( died 1618 ) , a Polish Jesuit . His Logic ...
Strana 498
... page 279 and note . PAGE 304. Baker's Chronicle . Squire's . See i . 540 . See i . 534 . It was noted for its coffee , and was frequented chiefly by the benchers and students of Gray's Inn . 270. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 11. i . 262 ...
... page 279 and note . PAGE 304. Baker's Chronicle . Squire's . See i . 540 . See i . 534 . It was noted for its coffee , and was frequented chiefly by the benchers and students of Gray's Inn . 270. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 11. i . 262 ...
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