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Elements of General Knowledge: Introductory to Useful Books in the Principal ... - Page 257
by Henry Kett - 1805
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The Parents' Friend; Or Extracts from the Principal Works on ..., Volume 2

1803 - 456 pages
...make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where they pass, and the society and friendship...or else to imitate us in their own country, Milton. Travelling has certainly great advantages, but the time usually chosen to send young men abroad is,...
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Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where they pass, and the society and friendship of those in all placesj who are best and most eminent. And perhaps, then, other nations will be glad to visit us for...
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Elements of General Knowledge: Introductory to Useful Books in the Principal ...

Henry Kett - 1812 - 500 pages
...make wise observations, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men •where they pass, and the society and friendship...own country." Milton on Education, p. 21. It should bo the particular care of those, who wish to turn their travelling to the greatest advantage, and to...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 17

1820 - 606 pages
...they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where they passe, and the society and friendship of those in all places...perhaps then Other nations will be glad to visit us for breeding, or else to imitate us in our own' country. xxx. Now, lastly, for their diet there cannot...
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A Selection from the English Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...make wise observation, they will, by that time, be such as shall deserve the regard and honor of all men where they pass, and the society and friendship...breeding, or else to imitate us in their own country. | Now, lastly, for their diet there cannot be much to say, save only that it would be best in the same...
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The Prose Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where they' pass, and the society and friendship...breeding, or else to imitate us in their own country. Now lastly for their diet there cannot be much to say, save only that it would be best in the same...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...make wise observation, thoy will by that time be such as shall deserve' the regard and honour of all men where they pass, and the society and friendship...breeding, or else to Imitate us in their own country. Now, lastly, for their diet there cannot be much to say, save only that it would be best in the same...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the ..., Volume 1

1836 - 432 pages
...make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where they pass, and the society and friendship...breeding, or else to imitate us in their own country. Now, lastly, for their diet there cannot be much to say, save only that it would be best in the same...
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Select Prose Works, Volume 1

John Milton - 1836 - 448 pages
..." Sweet is the breath of mom, her rising sweet With song of earliest birds, pleasant the sun," &c. who are best and most eminent. And, perhaps, then...breeding, or else to imitate us in their own country. 24. Now, lastly, for their diet there cannot be much to say, save only that it would be best in the...
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The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1845 - 572 pages
...make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where they pass, and the society and friendship...breeding, or else to imitate us in their own country. Now lastly for their diet there cannot be much to say, save only that it •would be best in the same...
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