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... learning . tribute more equally church revenues , that then all learning would be for ever dashed and discouraged . But as for that opinion , I never found cause to think that the tenth part of learning stood or fell with the dergy ...
... learning . tribute more equally church revenues , that then all learning would be for ever dashed and discouraged . But as for that opinion , I never found cause to think that the tenth part of learning stood or fell with the dergy ...
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... learning : of modern pieces that had the names of ancient au- thors annexed to them ; of all the books that were now writing or printing in the several parts of Europe ; of many amendments 10 which are made , and not yet published ; and ...
... learning : of modern pieces that had the names of ancient au- thors annexed to them ; of all the books that were now writing or printing in the several parts of Europe ; of many amendments 10 which are made , and not yet published ; and ...
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... Learning and Rome alike in empire grew ; And Arts still followed where her Eagles flew ; From the same foes , at last , both felt their doom , 685 And the same age saw Learning fall , and Rome . With Tyranny , then Superstition joined ...
... Learning and Rome alike in empire grew ; And Arts still followed where her Eagles flew ; From the same foes , at last , both felt their doom , 685 And the same age saw Learning fall , and Rome . With Tyranny , then Superstition joined ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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