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... learned men being not only diminished , but the circle of learning , even among those who devote themselves to it , greatly contracted . The abstract sciences are abandoned , polite liter- ature neglected , and no branch of learning ...
... learned men being not only diminished , but the circle of learning , even among those who devote themselves to it , greatly contracted . The abstract sciences are abandoned , polite liter- ature neglected , and no branch of learning ...
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... learned archæolo- gist of our own day produced a new theory ; viz . that the Pyramids were mystic tombs of the Osiris who was annually bewailed as dead , and worshipped under the form of a bull . + Notwithstanding the successive ...
... learned archæolo- gist of our own day produced a new theory ; viz . that the Pyramids were mystic tombs of the Osiris who was annually bewailed as dead , and worshipped under the form of a bull . + Notwithstanding the successive ...
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... learned for an elementary book , and might be altogether omitted , consist- ently with his plan : while , by supplying their place with a few judicious remarks on general practice , Mr. Phillips's treatise would be rendered an useful ...
... learned for an elementary book , and might be altogether omitted , consist- ently with his plan : while , by supplying their place with a few judicious remarks on general practice , Mr. Phillips's treatise would be rendered an useful ...
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