| James Thomas Flexner - 1993 - 206 páginas
...[shoe-maker?], not as one of the most noble arts in the world. Which is not a little mortify[30] ing to me. While the arts are so disregarded, I can hope for nothing either to encourage or assist me in my studies but what I receive from a thousand leagues' distance, and be my... | |
| James Thomas Flexner - 1967 - 450 páginas
...shrew-maker [shoe-maker?], not as one of the most noble arts in the world. Which is not a little mortifying to me. While the arts are so disregarded, I can hope for nothing euher to encourage or assist me in my studies but what I receive from a thousand leagues' distance,... | |
| David Rosand - 2004 - 262 páginas
...Carpenter tailor or shoemaker, not as one of the noble Arts in the World. Which is not a little Mortifying to me. While the Arts are so disregarded I can hope for nothing, eith[e]r to encourage or assist me in my studies but what I receive from a thousand Leagues Distance, and be my... | |
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