North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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... learning in the fifteenth century brought them again into the sunlight of knowledge . Over and above their services thus as passive depositaries for a time of the learning of others , the Moors are entitled to our regard in a higher ...
... learning in the fifteenth century brought them again into the sunlight of knowledge . Over and above their services thus as passive depositaries for a time of the learning of others , the Moors are entitled to our regard in a higher ...
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... learning , of whatever nation , were encouraged by generous rewards to establish themselves in Spain , and there sow in the minds of a willing people the seeds of their long expe- rience . Emissaries were employed by their royal patrons ...
... learning , of whatever nation , were encouraged by generous rewards to establish themselves in Spain , and there sow in the minds of a willing people the seeds of their long expe- rience . Emissaries were employed by their royal patrons ...
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... learning of others , was able to sign his own name . This was of course an extreme case , notwithstanding that all the learning of the time was among the clergy . But how limited were even their attain- ments we may infer from the fact ...
... learning of others , was able to sign his own name . This was of course an extreme case , notwithstanding that all the learning of the time was among the clergy . But how limited were even their attain- ments we may infer from the fact ...
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FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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