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Page 38
... learned society . ' Fortune , ' says he , may enable pride and arrogance to smother truth and science for a time , but in a land of liberty these must ultimately establish themselves , however humble their im- mediate patrons . Although ...
... learned society . ' Fortune , ' says he , may enable pride and arrogance to smother truth and science for a time , but in a land of liberty these must ultimately establish themselves , however humble their im- mediate patrons . Although ...
Page 62
... and , though the work should be found to contain nothing that deserves the attention of the learned , and may even - be - be chargeable with several imperfections , if it prove 62 Smith's Grammar , Criticism , and Logic .
... and , though the work should be found to contain nothing that deserves the attention of the learned , and may even - be - be chargeable with several imperfections , if it prove 62 Smith's Grammar , Criticism , and Logic .
Page 298
... learned from the best company ; and she should be able to direct them , and judge of their progress in every genteel accomplishment . I could not judge of their music , their dancing ; and if I pretended to correct their air , they ...
... learned from the best company ; and she should be able to direct them , and judge of their progress in every genteel accomplishment . I could not judge of their music , their dancing ; and if I pretended to correct their air , they ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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