| 1842 - عدد الصفحات: 610
...in any country, and which ought to command our warmest sympathies, in providing for the exigencies of those who, feeling only the promptings of genius,...the promotion of the arts and sciences. It is surely right gratefully to acknowledge the benefits we have derived from the disinterested exertions of those... | |
| Royal Literary Fund - 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 94
...INSTITUTION STANDS UNRIVALLED IN ANT COUNTRY, AND oroiiT " TO COMMAND OUR WARMEST SYMPATHIES IN PROVIDING TOE THE EXI" GENCIES OF THOSE WHO, FEELING ONLY THE PROMPTINGS OF GENIUS, " AND FOEGETTING EVEEY OTHEE CONSIDERATION, PURSUE THE GRAND " CAREER OP THE CULTIVATION OF THE HUMAN MIND,... | |
| Nigel Cross - 1988 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...unrivalled in any country, and ought to command our warmest sympathies in providing for the exigencies of those who feeling only the promptings of genius,...grand career of the cultivation of the human mind.' The speech clearly commanded his wife's sympathies for on 13 October 1843 ner private secretary GE... | |
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