An Introductory Discourse Delivered Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York, on the Fourth of May, 1814David Longworth, 1815 - 148 Seiten |
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... learned professions — in the neglect of seminaries of learning —and in an universal apathy with regard to the interests of science . The influence of printing upon knowledge is well understood . Du- ring the Dutch government no press ...
... learned professions — in the neglect of seminaries of learning —and in an universal apathy with regard to the interests of science . The influence of printing upon knowledge is well understood . Du- ring the Dutch government no press ...
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... learned languages , and principally from the Greek , he ought to be a classical scholar . In a word , he should have a general acquaintance with all the departments of human knowledge , in order to compose that learned man which is ...
... learned languages , and principally from the Greek , he ought to be a classical scholar . In a word , he should have a general acquaintance with all the departments of human knowledge , in order to compose that learned man which is ...
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... learned in his profession as a physician . A history of the colony was written by William Smith , whom Dr. Robertson has denominated the ingenious historian of New - York . Attempts were made to emulate the periodical writings which ...
... learned in his profession as a physician . A history of the colony was written by William Smith , whom Dr. Robertson has denominated the ingenious historian of New - York . Attempts were made to emulate the periodical writings which ...
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... learned emigrant , † that in an address to an Agricultural Society in Whitestown , in 1795 , he proposed premiums for certain dissertations , and among others , for the best anatomical and historical account of the moose , fifty dollars ...
... learned emigrant , † that in an address to an Agricultural Society in Whitestown , in 1795 , he proposed premiums for certain dissertations , and among others , for the best anatomical and historical account of the moose , fifty dollars ...
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... the Transactions of the Royal Society of London : That learned body adopted this plan at their first See Note EE . See Note F F. establishment . Our Agricultural Society , in 1793 , proposed 50 CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE .
... the Transactions of the Royal Society of London : That learned body adopted this plan at their first See Note EE . See Note F F. establishment . Our Agricultural Society , in 1793 , proposed 50 CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE .
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