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Side 2
... hours . These mat- ters are ordered differently here . Instead of purchasing our Newspapers and Magazines we subscribe for them ; that is , we enter into a written stipulation to requite The Editor , at an ap- pointed time , for the ...
... hours . These mat- ters are ordered differently here . Instead of purchasing our Newspapers and Magazines we subscribe for them ; that is , we enter into a written stipulation to requite The Editor , at an ap- pointed time , for the ...
Side 3
... hours , a blameless joy affords . " We plead the cause of learning , of philosophy and of religion . We strive to furnish what Montaigne denominates , the comforts of old age and solitude ; to disseminate that which blunts the edge of ...
... hours , a blameless joy affords . " We plead the cause of learning , of philosophy and of religion . We strive to furnish what Montaigne denominates , the comforts of old age and solitude ; to disseminate that which blunts the edge of ...
Side 7
... hours , to read with him the best works of either ancient or modern au- * " From my acquaintance with Louis XV's mistress ( afterwards Mad . Pom- padour ) , in 1746 , I obtained , " says Voltaire , " rewards which had never been granted ...
... hours , to read with him the best works of either ancient or modern au- * " From my acquaintance with Louis XV's mistress ( afterwards Mad . Pom- padour ) , in 1746 , I obtained , " says Voltaire , " rewards which had never been granted ...
Side 13
... hours every day - seven at law , and three at history , or the general principles of politics ; and that I may have ... hour . Exactly over my head I have suspended two vessels of tin , one above the other - when I go to bed , which is ...
... hours every day - seven at law , and three at history , or the general principles of politics ; and that I may have ... hour . Exactly over my head I have suspended two vessels of tin , one above the other - when I go to bed , which is ...
Side 21
... hour , with little thought , and less apprehension , of what may happen to - morrow . There are cases , however , in which a public education , not- withstanding its general advantages , would be wholly improper . It ought never to be ...
... hour , with little thought , and less apprehension , of what may happen to - morrow . There are cases , however , in which a public education , not- withstanding its general advantages , would be wholly improper . It ought never to be ...
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