The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... knowledge of business , and no idea except that their money now produces nothing , and ought and must be forced immediately to produce something . " I wish , " said one of this class , " for the largest immediate income , and I am ...
... knowledge of business , and no idea except that their money now produces nothing , and ought and must be forced immediately to produce something . " I wish , " said one of this class , " for the largest immediate income , and I am ...
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... knowledge , the first exercise of reason , and a taste for books , which is still the pleasure and glory of my life ; and though she taught me neither language nor science , she was certainly the most useful preceptress I ever had . As ...
... knowledge , the first exercise of reason , and a taste for books , which is still the pleasure and glory of my life ; and though she taught me neither language nor science , she was certainly the most useful preceptress I ever had . As ...
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... knowledge from the perusal of a book , than you expect so great a result from spinning a peg - top . You spin the top , and you read the book ; and then that scene of life is exhausted . In such studies , of all prose perhaps the best ...
... knowledge from the perusal of a book , than you expect so great a result from spinning a peg - top . You spin the top , and you read the book ; and then that scene of life is exhausted . In such studies , of all prose perhaps the best ...
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... knowledge which we loved . : In this second education the childhood of Gibbon had been very defective . He had never been placed under any rigid train- ing . In his first boyhood he disputed with his aunt , " that were I master of Greek ...
... knowledge which we loved . : In this second education the childhood of Gibbon had been very defective . He had never been placed under any rigid train- ing . In his first boyhood he disputed with his aunt , " that were I master of Greek ...
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... knowledge of the world was confined to the University ; his learning was of the last , rather than of the present age ; his temper was indolent ; his faculties , which were not of the first rate , had been relaxed TxU by the climate ...
... knowledge of the world was confined to the University ; his learning was of the last , rather than of the present age ; his temper was indolent ; his faculties , which were not of the first rate , had been relaxed TxU by the climate ...
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