Matheus Reis

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The study, therefore, of the Greek language (and in the same manner for the Latin) was no other than the drudgery business of a linguist; and the language thus obtained, was no other than the means, or as it were the tools, employed to obtain the learning the Greeks had.
The Age of Reason (Writings of Thomas Paine, Vol 4)
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