The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... advantages of dress would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and therefore it was wisely ordered , that our ladies should want taste , lest their ad- mirers should entirely want reason . But to confess a truth , I do ...
... advantages of dress would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and therefore it was wisely ordered , that our ladies should want taste , lest their ad- mirers should entirely want reason . But to confess a truth , I do ...
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... advantage , and manage their parishioners as they please . In general , however , they seldom abuse their sovereign authority . Hearkened to as oracles , regarded as the dispensers of eternal rewards and punishments , they readily ...
... advantage , and manage their parishioners as they please . In general , however , they seldom abuse their sovereign authority . Hearkened to as oracles , regarded as the dispensers of eternal rewards and punishments , they readily ...
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... advantages , even while we travel with security , is not so amusing as the hopes of great rewards , which inspire the adventurer . " Evenit nonnunquam , " says Quintilian , " ut aliquid grande inveniat qui semper quærit quod nimium est ...
... advantages , even while we travel with security , is not so amusing as the hopes of great rewards , which inspire the adventurer . " Evenit nonnunquam , " says Quintilian , " ut aliquid grande inveniat qui semper quærit quod nimium est ...
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... advantages that result from it , both to the indi- vidual and to society , and have expatiated in the praise of what none have ever been so hardy as to call in question . Instead of giving us fine , but empty harangues upon this subject ...
... advantages that result from it , both to the indi- vidual and to society , and have expatiated in the praise of what none have ever been so hardy as to call in question . Instead of giving us fine , but empty harangues upon this subject ...
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... advantage I can allow them , otherwise it is impossible to conceive the ignorance of those who take upon them the im- portant trust of education . Is any man unfit for any of the pro- fessions ; he finds his last resource in setting up ...
... advantage I can allow them , otherwise it is impossible to conceive the ignorance of those who take upon them the im- portant trust of education . Is any man unfit for any of the pro- fessions ; he finds his last resource in setting up ...
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