The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... knowledge and of suggestive views upon almost every subject . But that was not all . The expression of this know- The draw- ledge and of these views had to be com- the Prince in speaking . pressed and restrained in every direction . He ...
... knowledge and of suggestive views upon almost every subject . But that was not all . The expression of this know- The draw- ledge and of these views had to be com- the Prince in speaking . pressed and restrained in every direction . He ...
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... knowledge , by the mer- " ciless manner in which they treat works " which cost those who produced them the highest efforts of mind or feeling . 66 " The works of art , by being publicly ex- " hibited and offered for sale , are becoming ...
... knowledge , by the mer- " ciless manner in which they treat works " which cost those who produced them the highest efforts of mind or feeling . 66 " The works of art , by being publicly ex- " hibited and offered for sale , are becoming ...
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... knowledge we are condemned to one the Birming - ❝ of three states : either we merely go on to " of ham and Midland Institute . " do things just as our fathers did , and for " no better reason than because they did so ; " or , trusting ...
... knowledge we are condemned to one the Birming - ❝ of three states : either we merely go on to " of ham and Midland Institute . " do things just as our fathers did , and for " no better reason than because they did so ; " or , trusting ...
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... 66 attention , care , and sagacity with which " he treated the minutest details , proving " that to a great mind nothing is little , " from the knowledge that in the moral " and intellectual as in the physical world " the 24 INTRODUCTION .
... 66 attention , care , and sagacity with which " he treated the minutest details , proving " that to a great mind nothing is little , " from the knowledge that in the moral " and intellectual as in the physical world " the 24 INTRODUCTION .
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... knowledge readily producible . conversation . In serious conversation he was perhaps His merits in the first man of his day . He was a very sincere person in his way of talking ; so that , when he spoke at all upon any subject , he ...
... knowledge readily producible . conversation . In serious conversation he was perhaps His merits in the first man of his day . He was a very sincere person in his way of talking ; so that , when he spoke at all upon any subject , he ...
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