The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...J. M'Gowan for Sir R. Phillips, 1820 - 364 страница |
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... means of enlarging and exercising the understanding , and qua- lifying it to engage with advantage in any particular pursuit .. To fill the storehouse of the memory , is the rational business of education ; and , at a season of life ...
... means of enlarging and exercising the understanding , and qua- lifying it to engage with advantage in any particular pursuit .. To fill the storehouse of the memory , is the rational business of education ; and , at a season of life ...
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... mean of enlarging the sphere of useful knowledge , is rather to be considered as a commentary , than as a key to the temple of Science itself . The CLASS- Book has its superior uses ; but , through its medium , the building an only be ...
... mean of enlarging the sphere of useful knowledge , is rather to be considered as a commentary , than as a key to the temple of Science itself . The CLASS- Book has its superior uses ; but , through its medium , the building an only be ...
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... means of sustaining life . 3. Useful KNOWLEDGE is that which teaches the arts of agriculture , clothing , building , re- oring health , preserving social order , main taining national independence , and rendering the produce of all ...
... means of sustaining life . 3. Useful KNOWLEDGE is that which teaches the arts of agriculture , clothing , building , re- oring health , preserving social order , main taining national independence , and rendering the produce of all ...
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... means of defence or offence , and possessed of no means of subsistence , besides the wild fruits and spontaneous produce of the earth . 8. To this day , some nations live naked in caverns under ground , perform no labour , and depend ...
... means of defence or offence , and possessed of no means of subsistence , besides the wild fruits and spontaneous produce of the earth . 8. To this day , some nations live naked in caverns under ground , perform no labour , and depend ...
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... means of obtaining and working iron , men were found to depend for food , on the spontaneous produc fions of the earth , and on the flesh of animals , Holy writ tells us that Tubal - cain ( or Vul can ) , was the instructor of all those ...
... means of obtaining and working iron , men were found to depend for food , on the spontaneous produc fions of the earth , and on the flesh of animals , Holy writ tells us that Tubal - cain ( or Vul can ) , was the instructor of all those ...
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