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... taken something better than homilies . The beneficence of the world of books has been spread about , and the wheat has choked the tares . I would not be blinded to the fact that mischief , and enough of it , may lurk in books . It will ...
... taken something better than homilies . The beneficence of the world of books has been spread about , and the wheat has choked the tares . I would not be blinded to the fact that mischief , and enough of it , may lurk in books . It will ...
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... taken from their own nature , to mark them , that is , as belonging to a particular branch of this or that subject . The first method must be at best temporary ; the second is permanent . Of course anything that is human is liable to ...
... taken from their own nature , to mark them , that is , as belonging to a particular branch of this or that subject . The first method must be at best temporary ; the second is permanent . Of course anything that is human is liable to ...
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... taken as a collection of books . It , with its millions of sources of information , will be- come ere long not only the rendezvous of the learned men of the East and West , but actually the Mecca of the young giant republic , which to ...
... taken as a collection of books . It , with its millions of sources of information , will be- come ere long not only the rendezvous of the learned men of the East and West , but actually the Mecca of the young giant republic , which to ...
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... taken hold of him , en- larged his power of thought , given scope to his intellectual vision , made him what he is . He knows the books which have made scholars of other men . Let him not forget that these books may do the same for the ...
... taken hold of him , en- larged his power of thought , given scope to his intellectual vision , made him what he is . He knows the books which have made scholars of other men . Let him not forget that these books may do the same for the ...
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... taken the letters for the sub - class designation not continuously , a , b , c , d , but , scatteringly , b , d , g , j , l , n , r , in order that the letters omitted may be usable for new classes . If at any time all these letters are ...
... taken the letters for the sub - class designation not continuously , a , b , c , d , but , scatteringly , b , d , g , j , l , n , r , in order that the letters omitted may be usable for new classes . If at any time all these letters are ...
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Halaman 64 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear • Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf 'd with the clamours of their own dear groans.
Halaman 123 - He who makes two blades of grass grow where one grew before is the benefactor of mankind ; but he who obscurely worked to find the laws of such growth is the intellectual superior as well as the greater benefactor of the two.
Halaman 79 - Give a man this taste and a means of gratifying it, and you can hardly fail of making a happy man, unless, indeed, you put into his hands a most perverse selection of books.
Halaman 70 - Every person who shall print or publish any manuscript whatever, without the consent of the author or proprietor first obtained, if such author or proprietor is a citizen of the United States, or resident therein, shall be liable to the author or proprietor for all damages occasioned by such injury.
Halaman 103 - The whole world was not half so wide To Alexander, when he cried, Because he had but one to subdue, As was a paltry narrow tub to Diogenes ; who is not said (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' th' eye, and sob, Because he 'ad ne'er another tub.
Halaman 45 - INDEX MEDICUS.— A Monthly Classified Record of the Current Medical Literature of the World.
Halaman 107 - When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result when spoken quickly is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single sound, as in ai...
Halaman 12 - WHENCE? WHAT? WHERE? A VIEW OF THE ORIGIN, NATURE, AND DESTINY OF MAN.
Halaman 44 - July 7, 1882, the following joint resolution, referring to all Government publications, was passed by Congress : " That whenever any document or report shall be ordered printed by Congress, there shall be printed, In addition to the number in each case stated, the ' usual number' (1,900) of copies for binding and distribution among those entitled to receive them.
Halaman 87 - The Talmud and Koran (and parts of them) are to be entered under those words; the sacred books of other religions are to be entered under the names by which they are generally known; references to be given from the names of editors, translators, etc.