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... for its own sake ( Liverpool's red - brick building bears the motto ' For enoblement of life and advancement of learning ' ) with the added benefit that the qualities so inculcated turn out in fact to be vocationally effective .
... for its own sake ( Liverpool's red - brick building bears the motto ' For enoblement of life and advancement of learning ' ) with the added benefit that the qualities so inculcated turn out in fact to be vocationally effective .
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In a letter to P. Sittius Cicero exhorts the addressee both to bear chance events and also to prove himself a man by resisting Fortune : Quam ob rem ... ne hoc quidem praetermittendum duxi , te ut hortarer rogaremque ...
In a letter to P. Sittius Cicero exhorts the addressee both to bear chance events and also to prove himself a man by resisting Fortune : Quam ob rem ... ne hoc quidem praetermittendum duxi , te ut hortarer rogaremque ...
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In her letters he is usually called Ther or Cheiron , but also the pillar - god , bear or lion . ... Bears have a special importance for Harrison , and it will not do , as P. does , simply to note this and list examples .
In her letters he is usually called Ther or Cheiron , but also the pillar - god , bear or lion . ... Bears have a special importance for Harrison , and it will not do , as P. does , simply to note this and list examples .
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