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... learning . They are not so good as Brydone's , but they are better than Pococke's . I have not , indeed , cut the leaves yet ; but I have read in them where the pages are open , and I do not suppose that what is in the pages which are ...
... learning . They are not so good as Brydone's , but they are better than Pococke's . I have not , indeed , cut the leaves yet ; but I have read in them where the pages are open , and I do not suppose that what is in the pages which are ...
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... learning of the Scotch ; - " Their learning is like bread in a besieged town : every man gets a little , but no man gets a full meal . " " There is ( said he , ) in Scotland a diffusion of learning , a certain portion of it widely and ...
... learning of the Scotch ; - " Their learning is like bread in a besieged town : every man gets a little , but no man gets a full meal . " " There is ( said he , ) in Scotland a diffusion of learning , a certain portion of it widely and ...
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... learning with them for his life . In the foreign Universities a professorship is a high thing . It is as much almost as a man can make by his learning ; and therefore we find the most learned men abroad are in the Universities . It is ...
... learning with them for his life . In the foreign Universities a professorship is a high thing . It is as much almost as a man can make by his learning ; and therefore we find the most learned men abroad are in the Universities . It is ...
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