| Jesse Torrey - 1819 - 252 pages
...the sense of regard for hoary age. Our youth ripen sooner, grow sooner wise and learned than those of former times did. They repair by diligent reading,...pamphlets and novels their want of experience and study. This renders them so intelligent as to be able to decide upon subjects which our forefathers... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 pages
...regard for hoary age. Our youth ripen sooner, grow sooner wise and learned than those of former times. They repair, by diligent reading, particularly of...pamphlets, and novels, their want of experience and study. This renders them so intelligent as to be able to decide upon subjects which our forefathers... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1824 - 308 pages
...for hoary age. Our youth ripen sooner, grow sooner wise and learned than those of former times did. 2 They repair by diligent reading, particularly of magazines,...pamphlets and novels, their want of experience and study. This renders them so intelligent as to be able to decide upon subjects which our forefathers... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1830 - 336 pages
...for hoary age. Our youth ripen sooner, grow sooner wise and learned than those of former times did. 2 They repair by diligent reading, particularly of magazines,...pamphlets and novels, their want of experience and study. This renders them so intelligent as to be able to decide upon' subjects which our forefathers... | |
| Adolf Freiherr von Knigge - 1895 - 418 pages
...the foul are reafoned away in our enlightened age, which is fo carefully cleared of all the rubbifli of antiquated prejudices. One of thefe prejudices...pamphlets and novels their want of experience and ftudy. This renders them fo intelligent as to be able to decide upon fubjefts which our forefathers... | |
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