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... learned men in marrying is also particularly asserted ; and , although Poggio is com- plimented on his excellent choice of a wife , it is argued that the good fortune of an individual should not be considered as a guide for the conduct ...
... learned men in marrying is also particularly asserted ; and , although Poggio is com- plimented on his excellent choice of a wife , it is argued that the good fortune of an individual should not be considered as a guide for the conduct ...
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... learned professions can scarcely be denied . To assert that the student of law , physic , or divinity , should be ignorant of the learned languages , while so much of collateral science is yet wrapped up in those languages , or at all ...
... learned professions can scarcely be denied . To assert that the student of law , physic , or divinity , should be ignorant of the learned languages , while so much of collateral science is yet wrapped up in those languages , or at all ...
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... learned have found the subject of Greek music to be involved in the thickest darkness ; and the scanty notation which has been preserved cannot be decyphered by the most studious and skilful musicians : — they see notes , but they never ...
... learned have found the subject of Greek music to be involved in the thickest darkness ; and the scanty notation which has been preserved cannot be decyphered by the most studious and skilful musicians : — they see notes , but they never ...
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