The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1825 |
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... knowledge being the object of just apprehension to those who watch over the peace of the country , or have a deep interest in the permanence of her institutions , its sure effect will be the removal of the only dangers that threaten the ...
... knowledge being the object of just apprehension to those who watch over the peace of the country , or have a deep interest in the permanence of her institutions , its sure effect will be the removal of the only dangers that threaten the ...
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... knowledge to the world , should have every motive of emulation , should be formed into regular classes , shouid read and dispute together , should have all the honours and , if one may so say , the pomp of learn- ing set before them ...
... knowledge to the world , should have every motive of emulation , should be formed into regular classes , shouid read and dispute together , should have all the honours and , if one may so say , the pomp of learn- ing set before them ...
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... knowledge is from conversation with a father , a brother , or friend , in the way of family intercourse and easy conversation , and by such a course of reading as they may recommend . If you add to these an attend- ance upon those ...
... knowledge is from conversation with a father , a brother , or friend , in the way of family intercourse and easy conversation , and by such a course of reading as they may recommend . If you add to these an attend- ance upon those ...
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