A College Book of American Literature, Band 1Milton Ellis, Louise Pound, George Weida Spohn American Book Company, 1939 - 980 Seiten |
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... learned , like his father , he had a keen interest in mathematical and natural science , though he was never able to free his mind from the idea of supernatural tampering with natural forces . In 1713 he was elected to the Royal Society ...
... learned , like his father , he had a keen interest in mathematical and natural science , though he was never able to free his mind from the idea of supernatural tampering with natural forces . In 1713 he was elected to the Royal Society ...
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... learned accomplishments of the ancients and moderns , without the fatigue and expense of another language , for which most of them have little use or necessity , since ( without another ) they may understand their own speech , and all ...
... learned accomplishments of the ancients and moderns , without the fatigue and expense of another language , for which most of them have little use or necessity , since ( without another ) they may understand their own speech , and all ...
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... Learned without pedantry , in temper kind , Soft in his manners , happy in his mind ; But at a decent hour with social heart , 50 In love and humor should my friends de- part : Then to my study eager I'd repair , And feast my mind with ...
... Learned without pedantry , in temper kind , Soft in his manners , happy in his mind ; But at a decent hour with social heart , 50 In love and humor should my friends de- part : Then to my study eager I'd repair , And feast my mind with ...
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JAMES | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 9 |
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