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... languages and mathema- tical science are necessary to the future destination of the stu- dent , then , indeed , recourse must be had , either to the assi- duity of a private teacher , which in some cases is the most eli- gible , or to ...
... languages and mathema- tical science are necessary to the future destination of the stu- dent , then , indeed , recourse must be had , either to the assi- duity of a private teacher , which in some cases is the most eli- gible , or to ...
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... language , and easily saw through her views . Thus cir- cumstanced , I summoned all my resolution . Surrounded by my children , and supported by my attachment to them , I consulted my reason , and placed my chief dependence upon my ...
... language , and easily saw through her views . Thus cir- cumstanced , I summoned all my resolution . Surrounded by my children , and supported by my attachment to them , I consulted my reason , and placed my chief dependence upon my ...
Side 42
... language he held to Madame de Velbac . " For shame , " said she . " Who requires of you to degrade yourself in any manner whatever ? I should detest you if I thought you could ever lose sight of what is due to a wife so es- timable as ...
... language he held to Madame de Velbac . " For shame , " said she . " Who requires of you to degrade yourself in any manner whatever ? I should detest you if I thought you could ever lose sight of what is due to a wife so es- timable as ...
Side 92
... languages , much more full and particular than could be expected from a nautical man . He furnished also many practical obversations on what he had seen and learnt , besides permitting such of his drawings , taken by the artists , as ...
... languages , much more full and particular than could be expected from a nautical man . He furnished also many practical obversations on what he had seen and learnt , besides permitting such of his drawings , taken by the artists , as ...
Side 95
... language which those embarked in it employed , that at one of the meetings of the society , Dr. Horseley publicly and openly asserted that " Sci- ence herself had never been more signally insulted than by the elevation of a mere amateur ...
... language which those embarked in it employed , that at one of the meetings of the society , Dr. Horseley publicly and openly asserted that " Sci- ence herself had never been more signally insulted than by the elevation of a mere amateur ...
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