The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik]. Continuation |
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... young metaphysician : and we can well con- ceive the delight with which such a conception must have been contem- plated by a spirit like his , ardent in the pursuit both of knowledge and of distinction ; and beholding , as it were , in ...
... young metaphysician : and we can well con- ceive the delight with which such a conception must have been contem- plated by a spirit like his , ardent in the pursuit both of knowledge and of distinction ; and beholding , as it were , in ...
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... young persons never- theless determined to share each other's destiny ; civil convulsions nerve or harden people to the encountering of strange risks ; and they were accordingly united . By the exertions of some common friends , a ...
... young persons never- theless determined to share each other's destiny ; civil convulsions nerve or harden people to the encountering of strange risks ; and they were accordingly united . By the exertions of some common friends , a ...
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... young man to unbind the load , and make it up again in the same manner this Protagoras immediately did with great dexterity ; upon which Democritus , convinced that his talents were of a superior order , admitted him forthwith among his ...
... young man to unbind the load , and make it up again in the same manner this Protagoras immediately did with great dexterity ; upon which Democritus , convinced that his talents were of a superior order , admitted him forthwith among his ...
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... young princes of Lorraine , who , returning from the chase , came up with their suite at the moment ; and the result was , that , after putting a great many questions to Duval , they were so delighted with the vivacity of his replies ...
... young princes of Lorraine , who , returning from the chase , came up with their suite at the moment ; and the result was , that , after putting a great many questions to Duval , they were so delighted with the vivacity of his replies ...
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... Young Lomonosoff had great difficulty in acquiring as much education as enabled him to read and write ; and it was only by running away from his father's house , and taking refuge in a monastery at Moscow , that he found means to obtain ...
... Young Lomonosoff had great difficulty in acquiring as much education as enabled him to read and write ; and it was only by running away from his father's house , and taking refuge in a monastery at Moscow , that he found means to obtain ...
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