An Introductory Discourse: Delivered Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, on the Fourth of May, 1814David Longworth, at the Shakspeare-gallery. N. Van Riper, print., 1815 - 148 Seiten |
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... letters , or any extraordinary progress in the cultivation of the buman mind . The most fertile soil , -the most benign climate , -all that nature can produce and art can perfect , are in- competent to remove the benumbing effects which ...
... letters , or any extraordinary progress in the cultivation of the buman mind . The most fertile soil , -the most benign climate , -all that nature can produce and art can perfect , are in- competent to remove the benumbing effects which ...
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... letters and in a literary correspondence with Linnæus , Franklin , and the other illustrious savans of the age . He illus- trated the botany of this country , composed many interesting works , was intimately acquainted with the ...
... letters and in a literary correspondence with Linnæus , Franklin , and the other illustrious savans of the age . He illus- trated the botany of this country , composed many interesting works , was intimately acquainted with the ...
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... letter learning of Coke is an eleusinian mystery to all out of the pale of the profession . The difference between a inere lawyer great in his profession alone , and a great lawyer eminent in literature and science , can never be more ...
... letter learning of Coke is an eleusinian mystery to all out of the pale of the profession . The difference between a inere lawyer great in his profession alone , and a great lawyer eminent in literature and science , can never be more ...
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... letters ; but let us fervently hope that after this passion , so energetic , is satiated in its present pursuit , it may seck more sublime sources of gratification . : " To either India see the merchant fly , Scared at the spectre of ...
... letters ; but let us fervently hope that after this passion , so energetic , is satiated in its present pursuit , it may seck more sublime sources of gratification . : " To either India see the merchant fly , Scared at the spectre of ...
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... letters are encouraged , and the different governments vie with each other in rewarding the effusions of genius ; but if Charles V. , Lewis XIV . , or Napoleon , had succeeded in establishing an universal monarchy the dark ages of ...
... letters are encouraged , and the different governments vie with each other in rewarding the effusions of genius ; but if Charles V. , Lewis XIV . , or Napoleon , had succeeded in establishing an universal monarchy the dark ages of ...
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