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" Consider what you have in the smallest chosen library. A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civil countries in a thousand years have set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom. "
Maryland Medical Journal - Page 336
1887
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Plain Words to Young Men. by Augustus Woodbury.

Augustus Woodbury - History - 1858 - 252 pages
...so abundant as are books. " Consider/' says Emerson, "what you have in the smallest chosen library. A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civilized countries, in a thousand years, have set in best order the results of their learning and...
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Plain Words to Young Men

Augustus Woodbury - Etiquette - 1858 - 276 pages
...so abundant as are books. " Consider," says Emerson, "what you have in the smallest chosen library. A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civilized countries, in a thousand years, have set in best order the results of their learning and...
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Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture

Ohio State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1899 - 892 pages
...features of our civilization today. Said Emerson : "Consider what you have in the smallest chosen library. A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civilized countries in thousands of years have set in best order the results of their learning and...
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Plain Words to Young Men

Augustus Woodbury - Etiquette - 1858 - 280 pages
...the wisest and wittiest men that could bo picked out of all civilized countries, in a thousand years, have set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom. The men themselves were hid, inaccessible, solitary, impatient of interruption, fenced by etiquette...
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Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American essays - 1870 - 316 pages
...exclusion from them to accuse his way of living. Consider what you have in the smallest chosen library. A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civil countries, in a thousand years; have set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom. The men themselves...
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Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American essays - 1870 - 312 pages
...exclusion from them to accuse his way of living. Consider what you have in the smallest chosen library. A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civil countries, in a thousand years, have set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom. The men themselves...
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Culture, Behavior, Beauty: Books, Art Eloquence. Power, Wealth, Illusions

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American literature - 1870 - 332 pages
...exclusion from them to accuse his way of living. Consider what you have in the smallest chosen library. A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civil countries, in a thousand years, have set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom. The men themselves...
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Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 284 pages
...exclusion from them to accuse his way of living. Consider what you have in the smallest chosen library. A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civil count.-ies, in a thousand years, have set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom. The...
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Essays in Mosaic

Thomas Ballantyne - Quotations - 1870 - 256 pages
...collection of books. CAKLYLB'S Lectures on Heroes. CONSIDER what you have in the smallest library : a company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civilised countries in a thousand years have set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom....
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Essays in Mosaic

Thomas Ballantyne - Quotations - 1870 - 254 pages
...the wisest and wittiest men that could be picked out of all civilised countries in a thousand years have set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom. The men themselves were hid and inaccessible, solitary, impatient of interruption, fenced in by etiquette...
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