| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 606 strani
...11 i • , • scotns m the European schools during this century, scarcely deserved such honourable titles, and were little better than an empty jargon....be found in various places, particularly among the Irish, men of acute parts, and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled to the appellation... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810 - 602 strani
...logic that were taught &1 tne European schools during this, century, scarcely deserved such honourable titles, and were little better than an empty jargon....be found in various places, particularly among the Irish, men of acute parts, and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled, to the appellation... | |
| Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1058 strani
...logic that were taught in the European schools in the ninth century, scarcely deserved such honourable titles, and were little better than an empty jargon....be found in various places, particularly among the Irish, men of acute parts, and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled to the appellation... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1824 - 580 strani
...this century, scarcely Cannes S M deserved such honourable titles, and were little Ius "*«"•• better than an empty jargon. There were however to...be found in various places, particularly among the Irish, men of acute parts, and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled to the appellation... | |
| 1832 - 448 strani
...logic that were taught in the European schools in the ninth century, scarcely deserved such honorable titles, and were little better than an empty jargon....however to be found in various places, particularly anumy the Irish, men of acute parts and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled to the... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1842 - 750 strani
...were taught in Erigeua. the European schools during this century, scarcely deserved such honourable titles, and were little better than an empty jargon....be found in various places, particularly among the Irish, men of acute parts, and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled to the appellation... | |
| Richard Tuthill Massy - 1855 - 280 strani
...logic that were taught in the European schools in the ninth century scarcely deserved such honourable titles, and were little better than an empty jargon....be found in various places, particularly among the Irish, men of acute parts and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled to the appellation... | |
| Henry O'Brien - 1898 - 692 strani
...historian, "that were taught in the European schools in the ninth century, scarcely deserved such honourable titles, and were little better than an empty jargon....to be found in various places, particularly among tlie Irish, men of acute parts and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled to the appellation... | |
| 1893 - 900 strani
...logic that were taught in the European schools in the ninth century scarcely deserved such honourable titles, and were little better than an empty jargon....be found in various places, particularly among the Irish, men of acute parts and extensive knowledge, who were perfectly well entitled to the appellation... | |
| John D. Baldwin - 1988 - 420 strani
...scarcely doserved such honorable titles, and were little better than Craik on the Keltic Tongue. 389 empty jargon. There were, however, to be found in various places, particularly among the Irish, men of acute parts and extensive knowledge, who were well entitled to be called philosophers."... | |
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