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... fhall presently enu- merate . Though , upon the whole , I prefer the education of schools , yet I know that much licentiousness has often been found in them . The prevailing manners of the age , and of the world at large , are apt to ...
... fhall presently enu- merate . Though , upon the whole , I prefer the education of schools , yet I know that much licentiousness has often been found in them . The prevailing manners of the age , and of the world at large , are apt to ...
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... fhall not oppofe argument to argument , but obferva- tion to obfervation . We have ever remarked that they whofe minds were , on entering at the univerfity , beft . ftored with prin- ciples of virtue , have generally carried away with ...
... fhall not oppofe argument to argument , but obferva- tion to obfervation . We have ever remarked that they whofe minds were , on entering at the univerfity , beft . ftored with prin- ciples of virtue , have generally carried away with ...
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... fhall be restored , and the obfolete exercises abolished , no places in the world will be better adapted to a ftudious life , than our noble univerfities . Much ruft has been contracted in them by time , many evils deeply rooted , which ...
... fhall be restored , and the obfolete exercises abolished , no places in the world will be better adapted to a ftudious life , than our noble univerfities . Much ruft has been contracted in them by time , many evils deeply rooted , which ...
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... fhall hut thefe weary aching eyes , Reft in the hopes of an eternal day , Till the long night is gone , and the last morn arise . ' C..E..t ART . IV . Some Obfervations relative to the Influence of Climate on Vegetable and Animal Bodies ...
... fhall hut thefe weary aching eyes , Reft in the hopes of an eternal day , Till the long night is gone , and the last morn arise . ' C..E..t ART . IV . Some Obfervations relative to the Influence of Climate on Vegetable and Animal Bodies ...
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... fhall have no power to move the faid centre of gravity out of its place , or change the axis of ro- tation ; fuch a body , therefore , with respect to its own particles , will undisturbedly revolve about any axis whatever , called a ...
... fhall have no power to move the faid centre of gravity out of its place , or change the axis of ro- tation ; fuch a body , therefore , with respect to its own particles , will undisturbedly revolve about any axis whatever , called a ...
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