The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... knowledge , their judgment , and their ta- lents consist in the mere jargon of memory . The minds and conver- sation of such men resemble a number of leaves , torn from various works , and heaped together without order or observation ...
... knowledge , their judgment , and their ta- lents consist in the mere jargon of memory . The minds and conver- sation of such men resemble a number of leaves , torn from various works , and heaped together without order or observation ...
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... knowledge and virtue ; for some men will be wise , and some men will be fools ; some will be good , and some will be wicked , whatever new laws and forms of go- vernment shall be devised . Neither can equality mean an equal distribution ...
... knowledge and virtue ; for some men will be wise , and some men will be fools ; some will be good , and some will be wicked , whatever new laws and forms of go- vernment shall be devised . Neither can equality mean an equal distribution ...
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... Knowledge ; for , as she very justly remarks , we must purchase knowledge by paying the fair and lawful price of time and industry , nor is there any idle way to acquisitions really worth the name , Vol . ii . p . 156 .. 5 able , able ...
... Knowledge ; for , as she very justly remarks , we must purchase knowledge by paying the fair and lawful price of time and industry , nor is there any idle way to acquisitions really worth the name , Vol . ii . p . 156 .. 5 able , able ...
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