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... equal the annual rent of their rooms . Without any resources , they would abandon their employment in de- spair , were they not able , as private instructors ,. to gain enough to pre- vent the lamp of life from being extinguished . For ...
... equal the annual rent of their rooms . Without any resources , they would abandon their employment in de- spair , were they not able , as private instructors ,. to gain enough to pre- vent the lamp of life from being extinguished . For ...
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... equal plea- sure , two libraries containing one hundred thousand ; at Halle , in Prus- sia , only twenty - five miles distant , one of fifty thousand ; and at Dres- den , the capital of Saxony , a third , of two hundred and forty ...
... equal plea- sure , two libraries containing one hundred thousand ; at Halle , in Prus- sia , only twenty - five miles distant , one of fifty thousand ; and at Dres- den , the capital of Saxony , a third , of two hundred and forty ...
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... . They are placed too in circumstances which have always been found favourable to energy and mental excellence . The mem- bers of our confederacy are all politically equal - they 116 [ August , Education in Germany .
... . They are placed too in circumstances which have always been found favourable to energy and mental excellence . The mem- bers of our confederacy are all politically equal - they 116 [ August , Education in Germany .
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bers of our confederacy are all politically equal - they are all sufficiently powerful and wealthy to establish seminaries of learning of the highest rank , and provide them with all the ap- pendages and apparatus necessary for their ...
bers of our confederacy are all politically equal - they are all sufficiently powerful and wealthy to establish seminaries of learning of the highest rank , and provide them with all the ap- pendages and apparatus necessary for their ...
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... equal terms with those of Europe ? When our govern- ments or the patrons of literature shall form in four , six or a dozen different places ( our country is too extensive for one to meet the wants of its citizens ) such libraries as ...
... equal terms with those of Europe ? When our govern- ments or the patrons of literature shall form in four , six or a dozen different places ( our country is too extensive for one to meet the wants of its citizens ) such libraries as ...
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