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" Thackeray, one of his masters, was wont to say of him, that he was a boy of so active a mind, that if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury Plain, he would, nevertheless, find the road to fame and riches. "
The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science ... - Página 385
1834
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volumen45

1804 - 574 páginas
...he give of Jones in private was, that he was a boy of so active a mind, that if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury Plain, he would nevertheless find the road to fame and riches. ' Of his juvenile compositions in prose and verse, the early fruits of rare talents and unbounded industry,...
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Essays on Professional Education

Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1809 - 516 páginas
...it to be his opinion, that " Jones was a boy " of so active a mind, that if he were to be left naked and ** friendless on Salisbury Plain, he would nevertheless find " the road to fortune and to fame." The good sense and candour of this judicious preceptor in pointing out the general...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

1815 - 544 páginas
...his esteem, confessed in private that " he was a boy of so active a mind, that if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury Plain, he would nevertheless find the road to fame and riches." When Dr. Sumner succeeded Dr. Thackeray in 1761, he more publicly distinguished Mr. Jones, as one whose...
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Juvenile biography; some account of the childhood of persons who were ...

Juvenile biography - 1824 - 170 páginas
...perfect in Greek than himself, and that he was a boy of so active a mind, that if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury plain, he would, nevertheless, find the road to fame and riches. Henry. I suppose his school-fellows were very fond of him, as he so frequently assisted them in writing...
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Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, Volumen2

1830 - 542 páginas
...deserves to be mentioned ; he declared him to be a boy of so active a mind that, if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury Plain, he would, nevertheless, find the road to fame and riches. was an unfinished piece called "Limon,"* in. imitation of Cicero, "a writer- he was so fond of," says...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik].

George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 484 páginas
...masters, was wont to say of him, that he was a boy of so active a mind, that if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury Plain, he would, nevertheless, find the road to fame and riches. At this time he was frequently in the habit of devoting whole nights to study, when he would generally...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik].

George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 440 páginas
...masters, was wont to say of him, that he was a boy of so active a mind, that if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury Plain, he would, nevertheless, find the road to fame and riches. At this time he was frequently in the habit of devoting whole nights to stndy, When he would generally...
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An Essay on a Lay Ministry ...

William Robinson (Baptist Minister.) - 1832 - 200 páginas
...be strongly recommended to local preachers. a boy of so active a mind, that if lie were left naked and friendless on Salisbury plain, he would nevertheless find the road to fame and riches. Sir William Jones adopted and perseveringly exemplified the two following; maxims : — first, never...
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The Monthly Repository, and Library of Entertaining Knowledge, Volumen2

1832 - 858 páginas
...masters, was wont to say of him, that he was a boy of so active a mind, that if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury Plain, he would, nevertheless, find the road to fame and riches. At this time he was frequently in the habit of devoting whole nights to study, when he would generally...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volumen1

Englishmen - 1836 - 260 páginas
...pupil, and used to say of him that "Jones was a boy of so active a mind, that if he were left naked and friendless on Salisbury plain he would, nevertheless, find the road to fame and fortune." After Dr Thackeray's retirement from Harrow, young Jones continued his studies under the...
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