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... learning , and that very scarcely , the Latin Tongue , ' ' which tardy proficience ' Milton attributed to making two labours of one by learning first the accedence , then the grammar , in Latin , ere the language of those rules be ...
... learning , and that very scarcely , the Latin Tongue , ' ' which tardy proficience ' Milton attributed to making two labours of one by learning first the accedence , then the grammar , in Latin , ere the language of those rules be ...
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... learning things to the bookish nature of all this learning is met by the remark , ' To set forward all those proceeding in nature and mathematics , what hinders but that they may procure .. the helpful experience of hunters , fowlers ...
... learning things to the bookish nature of all this learning is met by the remark , ' To set forward all those proceeding in nature and mathematics , what hinders but that they may procure .. the helpful experience of hunters , fowlers ...
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... learning . The whole picture is that of a man who combined both the capacity for learned work and the capacity for practical administration and organization , and whose instinct and preference favoured the exercise of the latter faculty ...
... learning . The whole picture is that of a man who combined both the capacity for learned work and the capacity for practical administration and organization , and whose instinct and preference favoured the exercise of the latter faculty ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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