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... whole system of public instruction throughout the state . In this new organization of studies he displayed the same spirit of order by which he had been already distinguished in the formation of the library . He endeavoured to arrange ...
... whole system of public instruction throughout the state . In this new organization of studies he displayed the same spirit of order by which he had been already distinguished in the formation of the library . He endeavoured to arrange ...
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... Whole Works " were afterwards collected and published in one vol . 8vo , 1729. In all be discovers consi- derable taste , vivacity , and learning . His connections , as well as his principles , appear to have been of the superior cast ...
... Whole Works " were afterwards collected and published in one vol . 8vo , 1729. In all be discovers consi- derable taste , vivacity , and learning . His connections , as well as his principles , appear to have been of the superior cast ...
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... whole work was printed after his death , in four volumes , folio , at Ge- neva , in 1705 , by the care of his nephew , father Francis Pagi , of the same order . It is carried to the year 1198 , where Baronius ends . Pagi was greatly ...
... whole work was printed after his death , in four volumes , folio , at Ge- neva , in 1705 , by the care of his nephew , father Francis Pagi , of the same order . It is carried to the year 1198 , where Baronius ends . Pagi was greatly ...
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... whole work of Mr. Paine upon the rights of man . It de- molishes the whole fabric of his treacherous system . It dispels at once the clumsy fiction of his barbarous Utopia . În perusing a man's writings , a picture of the author himself ...
... whole work of Mr. Paine upon the rights of man . It de- molishes the whole fabric of his treacherous system . It dispels at once the clumsy fiction of his barbarous Utopia . În perusing a man's writings , a picture of the author himself ...
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... whole of his system of tuition , as given by his biographer , appears to have been eminently calculated to render instruction easy , pleasant , and of permanent effect . It is somewhat remarkable , that ' Hawkins's and Burney's ...
... whole of his system of tuition , as given by his biographer , appears to have been eminently calculated to render instruction easy , pleasant , and of permanent effect . It is somewhat remarkable , that ' Hawkins's and Burney's ...
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