The British Quarterly Review, 38. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... labour , have raised his income to a sum that would have been fully sufficient for all moderate wants . Unfortunately both for himself and his family , his business habits were so bad that they could not have been worse . We know not ...
... labour , have raised his income to a sum that would have been fully sufficient for all moderate wants . Unfortunately both for himself and his family , his business habits were so bad that they could not have been worse . We know not ...
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... labour . ' Keep one out of every six Grammar Schools for teaching chiefly classics , with a view to the Universities . Draft into these your boys of great promise ( scholarship ' is , as a rule , early developed rarely does youthful ...
... labour . ' Keep one out of every six Grammar Schools for teaching chiefly classics , with a view to the Universities . Draft into these your boys of great promise ( scholarship ' is , as a rule , early developed rarely does youthful ...
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... labour and reward . A Church clergyman is willing to accept a stipend often less than the interest of the money spent on his education , because the life is a quiet , easy life , and the social position good . A Dissenting minister ...
... labour and reward . A Church clergyman is willing to accept a stipend often less than the interest of the money spent on his education , because the life is a quiet , easy life , and the social position good . A Dissenting minister ...
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... labour and oft - repeated revision , bestowed by Francis Bacon upon the Essays , and to show how he wove into them the best of ancient proverbs , and his own wisest thoughts and weightiest words . The first edition of the Essays seems ...
... labour and oft - repeated revision , bestowed by Francis Bacon upon the Essays , and to show how he wove into them the best of ancient proverbs , and his own wisest thoughts and weightiest words . The first edition of the Essays seems ...
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... labour , if not requiring greater talents , to approach as nearly to the Essays of Elia . ' Most of the attempts that have been made discover a want of the assiduous toil and fastidious care which alone can give to essays of this ...
... labour , if not requiring greater talents , to approach as nearly to the Essays of Elia . ' Most of the attempts that have been made discover a want of the assiduous toil and fastidious care which alone can give to essays of this ...
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