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... positions of places on the earth's surface was the necessary foundation of the kind of knowledge required equally by the ... position to increase the informa- tion derived from his own personal experiences by diligently collecting 270 ...
... positions of places on the earth's surface was the necessary foundation of the kind of knowledge required equally by the ... position to increase the informa- tion derived from his own personal experiences by diligently collecting 270 ...
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... positions , which is not the work of Orosius , but was composed by the king himself from his own sources of information . It is the only account from which such de- tails in that age can be derived . When we consider the ignorance which ...
... positions , which is not the work of Orosius , but was composed by the king himself from his own sources of information . It is the only account from which such de- tails in that age can be derived . When we consider the ignorance which ...
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... position to afford him more than the most meagre assistance . LINNÆUS com- ments upon this total want of facilities for natural science study as follows : " RUDBECK gave a course , certainly , about his Birds of Sweden , which by the ...
... position to afford him more than the most meagre assistance . LINNÆUS com- ments upon this total want of facilities for natural science study as follows : " RUDBECK gave a course , certainly , about his Birds of Sweden , which by the ...
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... position in the department of Ichthyology , I was finally fain to admit my inferior- ity to my rival , and thenceforth I left that subject entirely in his hands , as also the study of Amphibia , while , on the other hand , he willingly ...
... position in the department of Ichthyology , I was finally fain to admit my inferior- ity to my rival , and thenceforth I left that subject entirely in his hands , as also the study of Amphibia , while , on the other hand , he willingly ...
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... position to afford him advice and assist- ance of various kinds ; he could , in short , become in some wise LINNAEUS ' teacher and guide as well as his friend and comrade . We have LINNEUS ' own authority for knowing that ARTEDI was ...
... position to afford him advice and assist- ance of various kinds ; he could , in short , become in some wise LINNAEUS ' teacher and guide as well as his friend and comrade . We have LINNEUS ' own authority for knowing that ARTEDI was ...
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Page 12 - I happened soon after to attend one of his sermons, in the course of which I perceived he intended to finish with a collection, and I silently resolved he should get nothing from me. I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold. As he proceeded I began to soften, and concluded to give the copper. Another stroke of his oratory made me ashamed of that, and determined me to give the silver ; and he finished so admirably, that I emptied my pocket...
Page 8 - I met a boy with bread. I had made many a meal on bread, and, inquiring where he got it, I went immediately to the baker's he directed me to, in...
Page 8 - Brownell, very successful in his profession generally, and that by mild, encouraging methods. Under him I acquired fair writing pretty soon, but I failed in the arithmetic, and made no progress in it. At ten years old...
Page 8 - I have been the more particular in this description of my journey, and shall be so of my first entry into that city, that you may in your mind compare such unlikely beginnings with the figure I have since made there. I was in my working dress, my best clothes being to come round by sea.
Page 10 - Seest thou a man diligent in his calling, he shall stand before kings, he shall not stand before mean men...
Page 8 - ... same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound for the rhyme, would have laid me under a constant necessity of searching for variety, and also have tended to fix that variety in my mind, and make me master of it. Therefore I took some of the tales and turned them into verse; and, after a time, when I had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned them back again.