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" ... the affairs and intercourse of civilized nations in general, grounded upon principles of reason,) understands Latin well, and can write a good hand, one may turn loose into the world, with great assurance that he will find employment and esteem everywhere. "
The Roman Civil Law: Introductory Lecture on the Study of the Roman Civil ... - Page 46
by John Anster - 1851 - 51 pages
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volume 9

John Locke - 1812 - 492 pages
...general, grounded upon principles of reason,) understands TLatin well, and can write a good hand, one may turn loose into the world, with great assurance...that he will find employment and esteem every-where. § 187. It would be strange to suppose an . English gentleman should be ignorant of the law of his...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 9

John Locke - 1823 - 496 pages
...general, grounded upon principles of reason) understands Latin well, and can write a good hand, one may turn \ loose into the world, with great assurance that he will find employment and esteem every where. § 187- It would be strange to suppose an L English gentleman should be ignorant of the...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 9

John Locke - Philosophy, Modern - 1823 - 488 pages
...statutes, and show the true ground upon which they came to be made, and what' weight they ought to have. loose into the world, with great assurance that he will find employment and esteem every where. • Tlrt • l JUOglC§ 188. Rhetoric and logic being the arts that in the ordinary method...
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Some thoughts concerning education. An examination of P. Malebranche's ...

John Locke - Coinage - 1824 - 498 pages
...principles of reason,) understands Latin well, and can write a good hand, one may turn r ' Of Education. 177 loose into the world, with great assurance that he will find employment and esteem every-where. § 187. It would be strange to suppose an Law English gentleman should be ignorant of the v — law...
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Westminster Hall, Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 2

Law - 1825 - 312 pages
...general, grounded upon principles of reason,) understands Latin well, and can write a good hand, one may turn loose into the world, with great assurance that he will find employment and esteem every where." Common Law. " It would be strange to suppose an English gentleman should be ignorant...
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The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ...

Biography - 1835 - 306 pages
...accounts ; the less of logic the better; he should write a good hand; and a virtuous youth so bred, " one may turn loose into the world with great assurance...that he will find employment and esteem everywhere." He further recommends that the boy should travel between the ages of eight and sixteen, rather than...
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The Gallery of Portraits: With Memoirs, Volume 5

Biography - 1835 - 312 pages
...; the less of logic the better ; he should write a good hand ; and a virtuous youth so bred, " one may turn loose into the world with great assurance...that he will find employment and esteem everywhere." He further recommends that the boy should travel between the ages of eight and sixteen, rather than...
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Distinguished Men of Modern Times ...: Lord Bacon to Leibnitz

Biography - 1838 - 562 pages
...; the less of logic the better ; he should write a good hand ; and a virtuous youth so bred, " one may turn loose into the world with great assurance...that he will find employment and esteem everywhere." He further recommends that the boy should travel between the ages of eight and sixteen, rather than...
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The Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Poets, Philosophers ..., Volume 2

Biography - 1853 - 530 pages
...; the less of logic the better ; he should write a good hand ; and a virtuous youth so bred, " one may turn loose into the world with great assurance...that he will find employment and esteem everywhere." He further recommends that the boy should travel between the ages of eight and sixteen, rather than...
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The History of Political Literature, from the Earliest Times, Volume 1

Robert Blakey - Political science - 1855 - 556 pages
...civilized nations in general, grounded upon principles of reason." — " A young man so instructed may turn loose into the world, with great assurance...that he will find employment and esteem everywhere."! Again he says in • One of its famous maxims is " Quod prineipes placuit, legis habet ." > Tractate...
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