The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... learned to read for the sole purpose of gaining access to the scriptures , and , with the exception of the hymns used in his church , had never read a page in any other book . With considerable natural sagacity , and an abundance of ...
... learned to read for the sole purpose of gaining access to the scriptures , and , with the exception of the hymns used in his church , had never read a page in any other book . With considerable natural sagacity , and an abundance of ...
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... learned some more secrets from the philosopher with the hieroglyphic skin ; but I have given him my word of honor not to reveal them . I know now , more than Schelling and Hegel . † " What do you think of them ? " asked the old lizard ...
... learned some more secrets from the philosopher with the hieroglyphic skin ; but I have given him my word of honor not to reveal them . I know now , more than Schelling and Hegel . † " What do you think of them ? " asked the old lizard ...
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... learned man . Many a pale - eyed pedant , that has dreamed his life out over his desk , has his mind so smothered with useless learning , that he can no more use it for any practical purposes , than David could walk , when sheathed in ...
... learned man . Many a pale - eyed pedant , that has dreamed his life out over his desk , has his mind so smothered with useless learning , that he can no more use it for any practical purposes , than David could walk , when sheathed in ...
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