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Side 4
... given us . If there were a few hundred more of the same description in our books , this Magazine might be en- larged , the embellishments multiplied , and able auxilliaries en- Ifsted in the literary department . Let each paying ...
... given us . If there were a few hundred more of the same description in our books , this Magazine might be en- larged , the embellishments multiplied , and able auxilliaries en- Ifsted in the literary department . Let each paying ...
Side 8
... given it to you ; I only forbid you my presence . ' Not a word of this is true ; the fact is , that he sent to the king the key of his office as chamberlain , and the cross of the order of merit , with these verses : " Je les recut avec ...
... given it to you ; I only forbid you my presence . ' Not a word of this is true ; the fact is , that he sent to the king the key of his office as chamberlain , and the cross of the order of merit , with these verses : " Je les recut avec ...
Side 11
... given him by La Beaumelle , has been confirmed by the public voice . " This is the portrait of an extra- ordinary personage ; and such was Voltaire , who , like all other extraordinary men , has occasioned some strong enthusiasts and ...
... given him by La Beaumelle , has been confirmed by the public voice . " This is the portrait of an extra- ordinary personage ; and such was Voltaire , who , like all other extraordinary men , has occasioned some strong enthusiasts and ...
Side 16
... given an extraordinary influence , that any single boy can corrupt the general manners of a school ; and it is perhaps still more rare , that where the manners of a school are generally corrupt , a single youth , whatever may be his ...
... given an extraordinary influence , that any single boy can corrupt the general manners of a school ; and it is perhaps still more rare , that where the manners of a school are generally corrupt , a single youth , whatever may be his ...
Side 30
... given rise ; yet to the senior pupils of his school occasional in- struction on the subject is by no means without its propriety and its value . It was the opinion of Milton , that youth should be taught to know the beginning , the end ...
... given rise ; yet to the senior pupils of his school occasional in- struction on the subject is by no means without its propriety and its value . It was the opinion of Milton , that youth should be taught to know the beginning , the end ...
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