Knight's Store of Knowledge for All Readers: Being a Collection of Treatises, in Various Departments of Knowledge |
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... become a library , and it will have its departments , as every other library ; and to this ultimate arrangement we shall steadily look forward . As it proceeds , he will find abundant variety , but that variety produced not without ...
... become a library , and it will have its departments , as every other library ; and to this ultimate arrangement we shall steadily look forward . As it proceeds , he will find abundant variety , but that variety produced not without ...
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... becomes the property of the highest and the most educated minds . They have acknowledged his influence at first timidly and suspiciously ; but the result is invariable : the greatest in- tellects become prostrate before this master ...
... becomes the property of the highest and the most educated minds . They have acknowledged his influence at first timidly and suspiciously ; but the result is invariable : the greatest in- tellects become prostrate before this master ...
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... become graziers , BUTCHERS , tanners , SHEEPMASTERS , woodmen , and denique quid non , thereby to enrich themselves , and bring all the wealth of the country into their own hands , leaving the commonalty , weak , or as an idol with ...
... become graziers , BUTCHERS , tanners , SHEEPMASTERS , woodmen , and denique quid non , thereby to enrich themselves , and bring all the wealth of the country into their own hands , leaving the commonalty , weak , or as an idol with ...
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... become chief alderman of the town . The free - school of Stratford was founded in the reign of Henry VI . , and received a charter from Edward VI . It was open to all boys , natives of the borough ; and , like all the gram- mar ...
... become chief alderman of the town . The free - school of Stratford was founded in the reign of Henry VI . , and received a charter from Edward VI . It was open to all boys , natives of the borough ; and , like all the gram- mar ...
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... become , somewhat rapidly , a person of importance amongst his " friends and fellows ? " We think , by making himself useful to them , beyond all comparison with others , by his writings . He may have begun badly ; he may have written ...
... become , somewhat rapidly , a person of importance amongst his " friends and fellows ? " We think , by making himself useful to them , beyond all comparison with others , by his writings . He may have begun badly ; he may have written ...
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