Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breastT. Tegg & Son, 1835 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... learning from you , and we can never be too thankful ; I often pity you , and think , when I am enjoying myself at dung- cart , or at plough , or at threshing in the barn there , along with my men ; what a hard life you have of it ...
... learning from you , and we can never be too thankful ; I often pity you , and think , when I am enjoying myself at dung- cart , or at plough , or at threshing in the barn there , along with my men ; what a hard life you have of it ...
الصفحة 81
... learning has been neglected , and I don't know how I should understand what I believe there are plenty of lords , and dukes , and judges , and generals , know as little about as myself , and are sometimes as ready to believe , as any of ...
... learning has been neglected , and I don't know how I should understand what I believe there are plenty of lords , and dukes , and judges , and generals , know as little about as myself , and are sometimes as ready to believe , as any of ...
الصفحة 82
... learning , has its vicissi- tudes , from age to age , and from year to year , like fond hopes , and like noble houses . Now the sons have a principle ( and there must be a single and governing principle at the bottom of every system of ...
... learning , has its vicissi- tudes , from age to age , and from year to year , like fond hopes , and like noble houses . Now the sons have a principle ( and there must be a single and governing principle at the bottom of every system of ...
الصفحة 84
... learning to overthrow them ? " " I believe , " said Mr. Gubbins , " that contrary to common opinion , the direct diffusion of the learning of the age , whatever it was , was very wide in ancient times . I believe that the indirect ...
... learning to overthrow them ? " " I believe , " said Mr. Gubbins , " that contrary to common opinion , the direct diffusion of the learning of the age , whatever it was , was very wide in ancient times . I believe that the indirect ...
الصفحة 91
... learning , at a time when that great light of the human intellect was the scorn and detestation of the then barbarians of the English universities ; and finally , Sir Thomas More , the martyr to undaunted principle , civil and religious ...
... learning , at a time when that great light of the human intellect was the scorn and detestation of the then barbarians of the English universities ; and finally , Sir Thomas More , the martyr to undaunted principle , civil and religious ...
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