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Page 184
... respect poured in upon him from every quarter , and the scholars of Europe , actuated by a similar spirit with the spectators of the old Olympic games , threw garlands on the con- queror of Salmasius . On the publication of the ...
... respect poured in upon him from every quarter , and the scholars of Europe , actuated by a similar spirit with the spectators of the old Olympic games , threw garlands on the con- queror of Salmasius . On the publication of the ...
Page 263
... respect . And hav- ing inquired divers things of me in respect to my former progression in learning , he dismiss- ed me to provide myself such accommodations as might be most suitable to my future studies . I went therefore and took ...
... respect . And hav- ing inquired divers things of me in respect to my former progression in learning , he dismiss- ed me to provide myself such accommodations as might be most suitable to my future studies . I went therefore and took ...
Page 269
... respect to the merits of this illustrious production , are still more unwarranted than those which have been expressed for the parsimony of the bookseller . Before the entire revolution of two years , at a time when learning and the ...
... respect to the merits of this illustrious production , are still more unwarranted than those which have been expressed for the parsimony of the bookseller . Before the entire revolution of two years , at a time when learning and the ...
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