The Advancement of LearningP. F. Collier, 1905 - 431 Seiten |
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... excellent king , there were daily sacrifices and free oblations ' - the one arising out of ritual observance , and the other from a pious generosity , so I deem that all faithful subjects owe their kings a double tribute of affection ...
... excellent king , there were daily sacrifices and free oblations ' - the one arising out of ritual observance , and the other from a pious generosity , so I deem that all faithful subjects owe their kings a double tribute of affection ...
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... excellent , carries with it an air of servility , nor is it free to follow its own impulses . But your Majesty's eloquence is in- deed royal , streaming and branching out in nature's fash- ion as from a fountain , copious and elegant ...
... excellent , carries with it an air of servility , nor is it free to follow its own impulses . But your Majesty's eloquence is in- deed royal , streaming and branching out in nature's fash- ion as from a fountain , copious and elegant ...
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... 45 , of Domitian , " Sævus vultus et rubor , a quo se contra pudorem muniebat . 31 Annals , iii . 76 . 39 Joel ii . 28 . SCIENCE - Vol . 21--3 in point of education . This excellent part of ancient ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 49.
... 45 , of Domitian , " Sævus vultus et rubor , a quo se contra pudorem muniebat . 31 Annals , iii . 76 . 39 Joel ii . 28 . SCIENCE - Vol . 21--3 in point of education . This excellent part of ancient ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 49.
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Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. in point of education . This excellent part of ancient dis- cipline , has in some measure been revived of late by the colleges of Jesuits abroad ; in regard of whose diligence in fashioning the morals and ...
Francis Bacon Joseph Devey. in point of education . This excellent part of ancient dis- cipline , has in some measure been revived of late by the colleges of Jesuits abroad ; in regard of whose diligence in fashioning the morals and ...
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... excellent and virtuous , by taking advantage over what is corrupt and degenerate . We reckon three principal vanities for which learning has been traduced . Those things are vain which are either false or frivolous , or deficient in ...
... excellent and virtuous , by taking advantage over what is corrupt and degenerate . We reckon three principal vanities for which learning has been traduced . Those things are vain which are either false or frivolous , or deficient in ...
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