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... re- searches than they have done ; or if , like some persons , they supposed it taken for granted that references are mostly borrowed . NIEBUHR , Selected Letters , by the Rev. T. Chamberlain . CONTENTS . PAGE I. THE SUBJECT STATED I II .
... re- searches than they have done ; or if , like some persons , they supposed it taken for granted that references are mostly borrowed . NIEBUHR , Selected Letters , by the Rev. T. Chamberlain . CONTENTS . PAGE I. THE SUBJECT STATED I II .
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... dreams of that age of man need not be displayed . " Youth should be the season , " said my Father , in a letter , " of hope and joy ; and not of gloomy anticipation . " B Do what he will , he can not realize --. I THE SUBJECT STATED I.
... dreams of that age of man need not be displayed . " Youth should be the season , " said my Father , in a letter , " of hope and joy ; and not of gloomy anticipation . " B Do what he will , he can not realize --. I THE SUBJECT STATED I.
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... jour , Madame ! ' ' Voulez - vous ? ' - ' De tout mon âme . ' Tu prends mon bras : et nous partons . ' VIGÉE , Epitre à la Mort : R. SHARP , Letters and Essays , 1834 . II . EDUCATION . · - STUDIES . EXTRACT from 4 The Subject Stated .
... jour , Madame ! ' ' Voulez - vous ? ' - ' De tout mon âme . ' Tu prends mon bras : et nous partons . ' VIGÉE , Epitre à la Mort : R. SHARP , Letters and Essays , 1834 . II . EDUCATION . · - STUDIES . EXTRACT from 4 The Subject Stated .
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... Letter to an Ensign ; Quarterly Review , vol . ci . As I have indefatigably used my best endeavors to acquire knowledge , I never thought I had the smallest reason to be ashamed on account of my deficiency , especially as I never made ...
... Letter to an Ensign ; Quarterly Review , vol . ci . As I have indefatigably used my best endeavors to acquire knowledge , I never thought I had the smallest reason to be ashamed on account of my deficiency , especially as I never made ...
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... letter to Sir John Coleridge , speaking of a Reader , says , - " He wants the exam- ination not only to interest and excite him , but to dispel what is very apt to grow around a lonely reader not constantly questioned , -a haze of in ...
... letter to Sir John Coleridge , speaking of a Reader , says , - " He wants the exam- ination not only to interest and excite him , but to dispel what is very apt to grow around a lonely reader not constantly questioned , -a haze of in ...
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