The Retrospective Review, Volum 3Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1821 |
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... were charged to search for learning even in the remotest part of the globe . " " The caliphate was held , during several ages , by a race of monarchs who rank among the most accomplished by whom any Sale's Koran . 5 .
... were charged to search for learning even in the remotest part of the globe . " " The caliphate was held , during several ages , by a race of monarchs who rank among the most accomplished by whom any Sale's Koran . 5 .
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... , called Spurius - at nineteen he read his Cosmographical Lectures at Oxford , where he drew the whole society into a profound admiration of his learning and abilities - in the same year , he Heylin's Voyage to France . 23.
... , called Spurius - at nineteen he read his Cosmographical Lectures at Oxford , where he drew the whole society into a profound admiration of his learning and abilities - in the same year , he Heylin's Voyage to France . 23.
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learning and abilities - in the same year , he produced a Latin comedy , called Theomachia , which he composed in a fortnight -at twenty - one he proceeded Master of Arts , and in the follow- ing year published his geography , which was ...
learning and abilities - in the same year , he produced a Latin comedy , called Theomachia , which he composed in a fortnight -at twenty - one he proceeded Master of Arts , and in the follow- ing year published his geography , which was ...
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... learning , however , may be traced to an earlier period . In the reign of Henry VIII . the unfortunate Earl of Surrey , the finished pattern of chivalric accomplishments , had done much towards rendering the study of Italian letters ...
... learning , however , may be traced to an earlier period . In the reign of Henry VIII . the unfortunate Earl of Surrey , the finished pattern of chivalric accomplishments , had done much towards rendering the study of Italian letters ...
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... learning with him was considered as a sort of mortar to strengthen , interlace , and support his own intellectual speculations , to fill up the in- terstices of argument , and conjoin and knit together the corres- ponding masses of ...
... learning with him was considered as a sort of mortar to strengthen , interlace , and support his own intellectual speculations , to fill up the in- terstices of argument , and conjoin and knit together the corres- ponding masses of ...
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