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... language , in a moral sense , applied rather to calculatory or mathematical talent - to sagacity than to imagination ; and , in the same objects , height gives the appearance of lightness and elegance- terms which , though here ...
... language , in a moral sense , applied rather to calculatory or mathematical talent - to sagacity than to imagination ; and , in the same objects , height gives the appearance of lightness and elegance- terms which , though here ...
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... language , as well from its general use as from the valuable works with which it abounds . In fact , the leading feature of this tract is the recommendation of the study of languages in preference ( p . 32. ) to Arithmetic , and still ...
... language , as well from its general use as from the valuable works with which it abounds . In fact , the leading feature of this tract is the recommendation of the study of languages in preference ( p . 32. ) to Arithmetic , and still ...
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... languages . While living in an obscure situation in the country , he is reported to have made himself master of seven lan- guages , before he was twenty years of age . While engaged in theological studies at Edinburgh , he acquired ...
... languages . While living in an obscure situation in the country , he is reported to have made himself master of seven lan- guages , before he was twenty years of age . While engaged in theological studies at Edinburgh , he acquired ...
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