The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... say of his illustrious scholar , " I teach her words , and she teaches me things . " See his posthumous work , entitled , " The Schoolmaster . " - ED . by heart many of the finest parts of Thucydides and 14 ON THE ACQUISITION On the ...
... say of his illustrious scholar , " I teach her words , and she teaches me things . " See his posthumous work , entitled , " The Schoolmaster . " - ED . by heart many of the finest parts of Thucydides and 14 ON THE ACQUISITION On the ...
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... say , that by the acquaintance which the Latin language would give her with the etymology of words , she will learn to be more accurate in her definitions , as well as more The royal father of the illustrious pupil is said to possess ...
... say , that by the acquaintance which the Latin language would give her with the etymology of words , she will learn to be more accurate in her definitions , as well as more The royal father of the illustrious pupil is said to possess ...
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Hannah More. " When we are abused through specious appear- ances , " says the judicious Hooker , " it is because reason is negligent to search out the fallacy . " But , he might have added , if reason be not cultivated early , if it be ...
Hannah More. " When we are abused through specious appear- ances , " says the judicious Hooker , " it is because reason is negligent to search out the fallacy . " But , he might have added , if reason be not cultivated early , if it be ...
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... who may hereafter have so much to do and to say in public . With the shades of expressions she should also be well acquainted , and be habituated to use the most apposite and the most correct ; such as are 26 ON FORMING THE MIND .
... who may hereafter have so much to do and to say in public . With the shades of expressions she should also be well acquainted , and be habituated to use the most apposite and the most correct ; such as are 26 ON FORMING THE MIND .
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... says , tried to conceal their being corruptions , by erecting them into political maxims . Mazarine , with inferior ability , which would not have enabled him to give the impulse , attempted still more to accelerate the movement of that ...
... says , tried to conceal their being corruptions , by erecting them into political maxims . Mazarine , with inferior ability , which would not have enabled him to give the impulse , attempted still more to accelerate the movement of that ...
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