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His young rival , the lord - keeper , North , revered him for his great learning in the
history , law , and records of the English ... acquaintance with the records , and in
the orderly arrangement of the vast stores of learning which he had acquired .
His young rival , the lord - keeper , North , revered him for his great learning in the
history , law , and records of the English ... acquaintance with the records , and in
the orderly arrangement of the vast stores of learning which he had acquired .
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treasures of learning . The first part of this great work was given to the public in
1669 ; the second part two years after ; the third and fourth in 1677 , and the
addition to the 4th part in 1678 . Such was the esteem which this work speedily ...
treasures of learning . The first part of this great work was given to the public in
1669 ; the second part two years after ; the third and fourth in 1677 , and the
addition to the 4th part in 1678 . Such was the esteem which this work speedily ...
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He says , that the university “ yielded a harvest of extraordinary , good , and
sound knowledge in all parts of learning ; and many who were wickedly
introduced , applied themselves to the study of learning , and to the practice of
virtue . So that ...
He says , that the university “ yielded a harvest of extraordinary , good , and
sound knowledge in all parts of learning ; and many who were wickedly
introduced , applied themselves to the study of learning , and to the practice of
virtue . So that ...
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