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... learning , and that each of these schol- ars whom you have met at S- though he were to be the last man , would , like the executioner in Hood's poem , guillotine the last but one ? " He added many lively remarks , but his evident ear ...
... learning , and that each of these schol- ars whom you have met at S- though he were to be the last man , would , like the executioner in Hood's poem , guillotine the last but one ? " He added many lively remarks , but his evident ear ...
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... learning the secret of cumulative power , of advancing on one's self . It implies a facility of association , power to compare , the ceasing from fixed ideas . The Indian is gloomy and distressed when urged to depart from his habits and ...
... learning the secret of cumulative power , of advancing on one's self . It implies a facility of association , power to compare , the ceasing from fixed ideas . The Indian is gloomy and distressed when urged to depart from his habits and ...
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... learning , conversation and wit , in her rough mate ; so that I have thought a sufficient measure of civil- ization is the influence of good women . 1 Dr. Thomas Brown . Another measure of culture is the diffusion of knowledge ...
... learning , conversation and wit , in her rough mate ; so that I have thought a sufficient measure of civil- ization is the influence of good women . 1 Dr. Thomas Brown . Another measure of culture is the diffusion of knowledge ...
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... the genius of Egypt , of India , and of Arabia . - These feats are measures or traits of civility ; and temperate climate is an important influence , though not quite indispensable , for there have been learning CIVILIZATION . 29.
... the genius of Egypt , of India , and of Arabia . - These feats are measures or traits of civility ; and temperate climate is an important influence , though not quite indispensable , for there have been learning CIVILIZATION . 29.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. though not quite indispensable , for there have been learning , philosophy and art in Iceland , and in the tropics . But one condition is essential to the social education of man , namely , morality . There can be no ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. though not quite indispensable , for there have been learning , philosophy and art in Iceland , and in the tropics . But one condition is essential to the social education of man , namely , morality . There can be no ...
Términos y frases comunes
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