Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 44
... tion to Mr. Sam . Hartlib , at whose " entreaty " the book was written . Woodward has a principle to enforce as the main basis of his educational work : " It is not what I understand , but how I can fit myself to the child's capacity ...
... tion to Mr. Sam . Hartlib , at whose " entreaty " the book was written . Woodward has a principle to enforce as the main basis of his educational work : " It is not what I understand , but how I can fit myself to the child's capacity ...
Page 427
... tion that Marat's habits , like his character , have been adorned with many wild fictions , for not one of his traducers speaks from personal knowledge or without bias . Intellectually , Marat stood head and shoulders above his ...
... tion that Marat's habits , like his character , have been adorned with many wild fictions , for not one of his traducers speaks from personal knowledge or without bias . Intellectually , Marat stood head and shoulders above his ...
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... tion . Of Bigorre Béatrix I. , Béatrix II . , and Stéphanie were Countesses , and Pétronille also , in her case with no less than five husbands as consorts . The names of Margaret , Catherine , and Jeanne in Béarn likewise at once ...
... tion . Of Bigorre Béatrix I. , Béatrix II . , and Stéphanie were Countesses , and Pétronille also , in her case with no less than five husbands as consorts . The names of Margaret , Catherine , and Jeanne in Béarn likewise at once ...
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