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... manner God has endowed your Majesty with a mind capable of grasping the largest subjects and comprehend- ing the least , though such an instrument seems an impossibility in nature . As regards your readiness of speech , I am reminded of ...
... manner God has endowed your Majesty with a mind capable of grasping the largest subjects and comprehend- ing the least , though such an instrument seems an impossibility in nature . As regards your readiness of speech , I am reminded of ...
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... manner of men , especially the evil - minded , to depreciate what is excellent and virtuous , by taking advantage over what is corrupt and degenerate . We reckon three principal vanities for which learning has been traduced . Those ...
... manner of men , especially the evil - minded , to depreciate what is excellent and virtuous , by taking advantage over what is corrupt and degenerate . We reckon three principal vanities for which learning has been traduced . Those ...
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... manner of style and phrase , and an admiration of this kind of writing , which was much increased by the enmity now grown up against the schoolmen , who were generally of the contrary party , and whose writings were in a very different ...
... manner of style and phrase , and an admiration of this kind of writing , which was much increased by the enmity now grown up against the schoolmen , who were generally of the contrary party , and whose writings were in a very different ...
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... manner of treating it , which amongst them was this : Upon every particular position they framed objections , and to those objections solutions ; which solutions were generally not confutations , but distinctions ; whereas the strength ...
... manner of treating it , which amongst them was this : Upon every particular position they framed objections , and to those objections solutions ; which solutions were generally not confutations , but distinctions ; whereas the strength ...
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... manner , Cicero , when reviewing the opinions on the nature of the soul , coming to that of a musician , who held the soul was but a harmony , he pleasantly said , " This man has not gone out of his art . " k But of such authors ...
... manner , Cicero , when reviewing the opinions on the nature of the soul , coming to that of a musician , who held the soul was but a harmony , he pleasantly said , " This man has not gone out of his art . " k But of such authors ...
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