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" I cannot help agreeing with Mr. Locke, that a man must have a very strange value for words, when, preferring the languages of the Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men, he can think it worth while to hazard the innocence and virtue... "
An index to makind: or Maxims selected from the wits of all nations - Pāgina 57
per Index - 1754
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 pāgines
...words, when, preferring the languages of tha Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men, he can think it worth while to hazard the innocence...and virtue of his son for a little Greek and Latin. ' As the subject of this essay is of the highest importance, and what I do not remember to have yet...
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The British Essayists, Volum 11

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 398 pāgines
...word.", when, preferring the languages of (he Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men, he can think it worth while to hazard the innocence and virtue of his son for a little Greek, a.id Latio. ' As the subject of this essay is of the highest importance, and what I do not remember...
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The Spectator, Volum 6

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 pāgines
...words, when, preferring the languages of the Greeks and Romans to thatwhich made. them such brave men, he can think it worth while to hazard the innocence...and virtue of his son for a little Greek and Latin. ' • ' As the subject of this essay is of the highest importance, and what I do not remember to have...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]; with notes, and a general index

Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pāgines
...de Salifnac de la Motte Rnclon, burn at Qiurcy, Aug. 6, I6íl ; died atUambray, Jau. 7, 1715. 7. ean think it worth while to hazard the innocence and virtue of his son for a litllc Greek and Latin. 1 As the subject of this essay is of the highest importance, anil what I do...
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The Beauties of the Spectator, Tatler, and Guardian,

G. Hamoničre - 1819 - 388 pāgines
...words, when, preferring the languages of the Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men, he can think it worth while to hazard the innocence...and virtue of his son for a little Greek and Latin. ' As the subject of this essay is of the highest importance, and what I do not remember to have yet...
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The British essayists; to which are prefixed prefaces by J ..., Volums 27-34

British essayists - 1819 - 376 pāgines
...words, when, preferring the languages of the Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men, he can think it worth while to hazard the innocence...and virtue of his son for a little Greek and Latin. ' As the subject of this ess,ay is of the highest importance, and what I do not remember to have yet...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1819 - 378 pāgines
...words, when, preferring the languages of the Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men, he Can think it worth while to hazard the innocence...and virtue of his son for a little Greek and Latin. reading, and which you may either suppress or publish, as you think fit. ' I am, SIR, X. ' ' Yours,...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 pāgines
...preferring the languages of the Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men, he can think worth while to hazard the innocence and virtue of his son for a little Greek and Latin. ' As the subject of this essay is of the highest importance, and what I do not remember to have yet...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volums 9-10

British essayists - 1823 - 806 pāgines
...words, when, preferring the languages of the Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men, he can think it worth while to hazard the innocence and virtue of his son for a .trie Greek and Latin. " As the subject of this essay is of the highest importance, and what I do not...
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Laconics; or, The best words of the best authors [ed. by J. Timbs ..., Volum 3

Laconics - 1829 - 352 pāgines
...inward passion felt, Aud secret sting of amorous remorse. DCCCLXXXVI. That man must have a strange value for words, when he can think it worth while...and virtue of his son for a little Greek and Latin; whilst he should be laying the solid foundations of knowledge in his mind, and furnishing it with just...
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