The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... thee , Nor zit to learned men , quha thinks thame onelie wyis , But to the docile bairns of knowledge I direct thee . JAMES Ist . Albeit I have studied much and learned little , yet I have learned to glean some handfulls of corn out of ...
... thee , Nor zit to learned men , quha thinks thame onelie wyis , But to the docile bairns of knowledge I direct thee . JAMES Ist . Albeit I have studied much and learned little , yet I have learned to glean some handfulls of corn out of ...
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... thee back to smell the rest . HENRY SMITH . CHAPTER CLII . p . 196 . ODD OPINIONS CONCERNING BIOGRAPHY AND EDU- CATION . THE AUTHOR MAKES A SECOND HIATUS AS UNWILLINGLY AS HE MADE THE FIRST , AND FOR THE SAME COGENT REASON . Ya sabes ...
... thee back to smell the rest . HENRY SMITH . CHAPTER CLII . p . 196 . ODD OPINIONS CONCERNING BIOGRAPHY AND EDU- CATION . THE AUTHOR MAKES A SECOND HIATUS AS UNWILLINGLY AS HE MADE THE FIRST , AND FOR THE SAME COGENT REASON . Ya sabes ...
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... thee ; for in the first place thou wouldst hardly have got so well through it , as with all my experience I should have been at a loss how to have rendered thee any assistance ; and secondly , Nicholas , I should have been equally at a ...
... thee ; for in the first place thou wouldst hardly have got so well through it , as with all my experience I should have been at a loss how to have rendered thee any assistance ; and secondly , Nicholas , I should have been equally at a ...
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... thee ! Would it were but in a place where thou mightest be looked to and tended according to thy deserts ! For if Alexander of Macedon did such honour to his dead horse that he caused a sepulchre to be erected for him and a city to be ...
... thee ! Would it were but in a place where thou mightest be looked to and tended according to thy deserts ! For if Alexander of Macedon did such honour to his dead horse that he caused a sepulchre to be erected for him and a city to be ...
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... they are necessarily . Horses carry us , trees shade us , but they know it not . " 66 What ! our friend would say , do I owe thee nothing Nobs , for the many times that thou hast carried me carefully and safely , through bad ways 115.
... they are necessarily . Horses carry us , trees shade us , but they know it not . " 66 What ! our friend would say , do I owe thee nothing Nobs , for the many times that thou hast carried me carefully and safely , through bad ways 115.
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